Sharaf: Mahama’s son embarks on project in Bole to empower kids through football

Sharaf: Mahama’s son embarks on project in Bole to empower kids through football

- One of John Mahama's sons has started a project to empower young kids

- Sharaf Mahama took a trip to his hometown of Bole in the Northern region to start his project

- He was seen in a video playing football with some people and interacting with the townfolk

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Sharaf Mahama, the son of ex-president John Dramani Mahama is embarking on a mission to support young people through football in his hometown of Bole.

The 23-year-old known for his prolific footballing skills and is very passionate about it, was seen in a video engaging some other football talents in Bole.

Sharaf has played for Belgian side KV Mechelen and also played in ex-Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah’s testimonial match in 2015 and was even training with Ghana Premier League side WAFA during the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown.

Sharaf: Mahama’s son embarks on project in Bole to empower kids through football
Sharaf Mahama. Source: Instagram'sharafmahama
Source: Instagram

As a way of giving back to society, Sharaf went all the way to his hometown to support footballing prospects who aim to grow to become professional footballers.

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Speaking on why he chose to kick start his project in Bole, Sharaf indicated that the town, the culture and the people meant a lot to him.

He added that his passion and the love for football moved him to reach out to society and start the project.

Sharaf aims to support young people in Bole who aspire to become footballers but are lacking the needed support and encouragement.

He recently hosted a football tournament in the town, bringing together all footballers in Bole to train with him.

Sharaf revealed that he was going to keep supporting the young talents of Bole with donations to help them achieve their dreams of becoming professional footballers.

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He concluded by saying he believed in opportunities and playing with others with the same kind of passion showed him that there was more to life than just material things.

In other exciting news, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that one of the exceptional WASSCE results slips to pop up is that of Opoku Ware Senior High School and 2020 National Science and Maths Quiz finalist, Nobel Epton Asamoah.

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Nobel Asamoah scored high marks in the subjects he sat for and it came as no surprise to many as he had been tipped to do exploits by netizens who had seen his performance in the NSMQ.

He scored As in Social Studies, English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science, Elective Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

Nobel was one of Gakpetor and Presec's arch-rivals in the finals of the 2020 NSMQ but victory eloped his team which pushed Presec to win their sixth NSMQ title.

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