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Rapper, Kwesi Arthur, has signed a deal with clothing brand Puma to create his own customised Ghana football jerseys.
Taking to Instagram to share the good news with his fans, the rapper posted pictures of the black and white jersey.
He had Kwesi inscribed on the back alongside the country code 233. The jersey also has the Ghana Football Association (GFA) logo, a black star and the Puma logo on the front.
The 'Grind Day' hitmaker in his post stated he will be giving out some of these jerseys to his followers and fans.
"Yoo my people!! I’ve partnered with @Puma to create my own Kwesi Arthur Ghana Football Jersey and I will be giving away a couple jerseys to you all."
"Go to the link in my bio or swipe up on my stories for different ways you can enter your name to win one of these fire jerseys! Grrr ☝🏾🇬🇭🌎," he wrote.
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