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Businessman Kennedy Agyapong has promised the Kotoko playing body a 4,000 Ghana cedi cash boost to beat Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League derby on Sunday.
The former Kotoko vice-chairman believes his 'token package' can motivate the players to pick the points as they seek to defend their league title.
"The promise is my own little way of gingering up the Kotoko players and technical officials to rise to the big occasion" Agyapong, popularly known as Capuccino, told the Daily Graphic yesterday.
"I know what a win over Hearts on Sunday can do for Kotoko. It will enhance their league title defence and, therefore, will push for it.
"And they will then go on to fight for the MTN/FA Cup in addition. I mean the chance to win the double for the first time in the club’s history is there."
Kenpong is the CEO of Kenpong Group of Companies which includes Kenpong Airlines, Kenpong Communication Ltd and Kenpong Construction.
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