Adebayor promises charity projects to Ghana

Published on: 10 November 2011

By Ameenu Shardow

Emmanuel Adebayor will embark on yet another massive charity project in Ghana, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.

The Manchester City player currently on loan at Tottenham Hotspurs is however yet to decide on which particular project to take when current European season ends.

The 27-year-old during the last offseason commissioned his first project in the country by providing portable water for the people of Hamile and Koro in the Upper West Region of Ghana.

Adebayor has however declared that his notable charity work will be made an annual affair and that Ghanaians should be expecting another act of his noble generosity next summer.

“My first project was in the summer when I was on holidays and therefore definitely next summer I will be back to do something again for Ghanaians,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com.

“I am always happy doing such things because at the end of the day we are Africans and we have to give back to society whenever you have the chance to and is always a pleasure.

“I am looking forward to the summer, I don’t know whether I am going to do water again or give to maternity but for sure something will happen in the summer.”

Adebayor on Wednesday rescinded his decision not to play for the Togolese national team after meeting with a highly-powered combined delegation from the Togo government and the football federation.

 

 

 

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