Ghana legend Sulley Muntari reveals ambition of helping young players in Ghana
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Footballers are known for their flashy lifestyle owing to the jaw-dropping figures they earn weekly but it appears quite a number of them are veering towards philanthropy.
Ghana and Strasbourg striker, Abdul Majeed Waris seems to have joined the philanthropy club with his magnanimous gestures growing in leaps and bounds.
He is reported to have provided funds for the grading of roads in his native Lamashegu, Tamale, in the Northern region.
Waris, a practising Muslim, is not only meeting the socio-economic needs of his hometown folks but also seeking to get the natives closer to Allah.
Ghana legend Sulley Muntari reveals ambition of helping young players in Ghana
FootballAccording to a tweet by celebrated sports broadcaster Saddick Adams, spotted by Sports Brief, Warrris is building a state-of-the-art mosque in Lameshegu.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Majeed Waris has finally broken his goal-scoring drought after starting a comeback victory for Strasbourg in their Ligue 1 game against Montpellier.
The 30-year-old Ghana international had not scored since the start of the season, putting pressure on him before the Montpellier game, but ended his scoreless run with a magnificent goal.
In a video posted on Twitter, sighted by SportsBrief.com, players of Strasbourg run to surround the forward in show of affection and support for the petite attacker.