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Asamoah Gyan has launched his own energy drink known as RUN as the Black Stars skipper continues to expand his business empire in the country.
The announcement comes just a month after Gyan acquired a license to operate an airline. He also launched his own brand of sachet water 'Paradise Pac'' a few weeks ago.
The former Sunderland striker took to Twitter to announce: ''Hello Ghana... Let's RUN... proudly made in Ghana...''
Hello Ghana... Let's RUN... proudly made in Ghana... pic.twitter.com/1vEgOG7wmu
— ASAMOAH GYAN (@ASAMOAH_GYAN3) November 14, 2017
This implies Gyan has set up a local factory which will employ thousands to produce the product.
It would be the 11th major business venture for the astute footballer-cum-businessman.
He owns companies in the food, real estate, transport, mining, hospitality, music, boxing and football sectors as he seeks to create more jobs.
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