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The founder of Green Sports Academy, Dr. Donald Senanu Agumenu, has donated eight sets of jerseys, footballs and volleyballs to some selected Basic and Junior High Schools in the Ketu North constituency in the Volta Region.
This gesture happened during one of his familiarization tours in the district.
With a passion for sports and a love for charity works in society, Agumenu's decision to assist these schools with the sporting items comes as no surprise.


The staff, parents and head teachers who received the items during the donations showed their gratitude and promised to make good use of them.
The schools to have received the items included; Kave JHS, Heheme Basic/ JHS, Kuli-Dzogbefui Basic School, Tamekorfe Primary School, Akpatoeme Basic School and Agborme E.P Basic School.
Green Sports Academy is a sports management organization that seeks to identify, harness and develop sports talents and facilities, to bring the best out of the Ghanaian youth.
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