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Mohammed Kudus Gives Back to Roots, Supports Boyhood Club in Nima

Mohammed Kudus Gives Back to Roots, Supports Boyhood Club in Nima

By making a donation to Strong Tower FC, the football team he played for as a child, Mohammed Kudus has honored a portion of his path to fame.

Before advancing in the globe, the midfielder for West Ham United and the Ghana Black Stars developed his talents in colts football.

He earned his stripes at Ajax and West Ham after departing from Strong Tower FC to attend the Right to Dream Academy in Akosombo.

Kudus has remained close to his boyhood team by giving yearly donations to Strong Tower FC, even though he left early.

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His most recent present to the team that plays in his former neighborhood of Nima included balls, branded jerseys, kits, and T-shirts.

Kudus, a Kivo brand ambassador, also gave club representatives a tour of a few of the company’s products.

Renowned sportscaster Gary Al-Smith posted a video of Kudus arriving carrying boxes.

Many of the younger players were pleased by the gifts and called the former Ajax midfielder an inspiration.

Several players from Strong Tower FC smiled as they tried on the shirts that Kudus had supplied.

Both the young players and Strong Tower FC’s manager, Ayuba Joshua, expressed gratitude.

Following his receipt of the products, Ayuba—who Myjoyonline claims is responsible for uncovering Kudus—prayed for blessings for the 24-year-old and wished him well with West Ham in the forthcoming Premier League season.

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