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Former Asante Kotoko vice chairman Kennedy Adjepong has made a 2,000 Ghana Cedi cash donation to his personal friend coach Jones Attuquayfio who is recovering from throat cancer.
Adjepong, popularly known as Capuccino, has also promised to pay him a monthly amount of 600 Ghana cedis for his upkeep.
Attuquayfio has been out coaching since undergoing surgery in 2010 to cure the throat cancer.
The renowned trainer expressed his gratitude in a text message which read: "Kenpong, your visit to my house was a great honour to me. Indeed, I'm so glad and I very much appreciate your package of love. God bless you."
Adjepong, President of the Kenpong Group of Companies, explained his widow's mite to the retired Liberty Professionals technical director.
"This is something small to my friend as a gift. Jones is not in financial crises but I believe this will be of some assistance," the businessman told myjoyonline.com
Attuquayfio was named CAF Coach of the Year in 2000 after guiding Hearts to win the Champions League and Super.
He led Benin to their maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.
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