Black Stars defender Mohammed Salisu has provided support to orphans and the needy in Kumasi as goodwill to many in the Ramadan Islamic season.
The Ramadan season is a time of fasting and prayer with community involvement across the world for many Muslims in the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar.
Salisu has taken it upon herself to contribute to society in this Islamic season, particularly in Kumasi, and has donated money and foodstuff to the Malama Sadia Abdulai foundation to feed over 500 orphans.
The AS Monaco centre-back also partnered with Hajia Sadia Asuame to feed over 300 poor and needy people in Kumasi, with the sick also granted medical attention.
The Monaco defender began his footballing career with Kumasi Barcelona Babies in Ghana and burst onto the scenes of Europe in 2017 with Real Valladolid in Spain, and he has gone on to make a strong case for himself with impressive performances including a three-year stint in England with Southampton.
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However, he now finds himself in France where he plies his trade for S Monaco. Although he is yet to launch his own foundation which will be geared towards improving and contributing to society across many ways, his decision to help others in this Ramadan season is a stepping stone to attaining the goal he pursues.
The post Mohammed Salisu extends support to orphans and needy in Kumasi first appeared on 3News.
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