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President of Kenpong Group of Companies, Kennedy Agyapong has presented to Asante Kotoko with a cash sum of ¢10,000 at his plush Airport West office in Accra and also sent a message of condolence to the families of coach Jones Attuquayefio, who passed on Tuesday morning after battling a throat ailment.
The 'Capo' was one of the major financial contributors to the former Hearts of Oak's coach charity match played in June 2012 at the Accra Sports stadium.
But with Kotoko's cash donation, it was received by Edmund Ackah, the club’s Accra representative and it is to support the club’s one week camping and hotel accommodation expenditure.
The General Manager of Asante Kotoko after the presentation expressed sincere thanks to Mr Agyapong for the support.
“We thank Kenpong for the support; it came at the right time and it will help us foot our bills. He has always been there for us.
“There are many who love the club but he stands tall when it comes to supporting the club financially and I believe that is why the fans love and respect him. We are most grateful, God bless him so much.”
Kenpong has been a regular financial pillar behind the Porcupine Warriors from the days of Herbert Mensah through Sylvester Asare, PV Obeng, Major Yaw Larsen, KK Sarpong to the current administration.
Kotoko are preparing feverishly for the second round of the First Capital Plus Premier League.
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