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Black Stars and West Ham United star, Mohammed Kudus continued his annual event by donating to his boyhood club, Strong Tower Football Club in Nima.
Football items, including balls, Strong Tower-branded jerseys, gear, and T-shirts, were given to the club.
Kudus also presented Kivo products, which he serves as a brand- ambassador.
Ayuba Joshua, the man who discovered Kudus, along with the young players, was thrilled to receive the items and wished the forward goodwill in the upcoming premier league season.
Kudus started his career at Strong Tower FC where he nurtured his talent through Colts football before joining the Right to Dream Academy in Akosombo.
Despite his early relocation to the Right to Dream academy, The 24-year-old maintains strong ties and has since donated every year to Strong Tower FC.
Kudus is currently with West Ham in pre-season and featured in the Hammers' Betway Cup victory over La Liga side Celta Vigo.
West Ham United will kick off their season by hosting Aston Villa in their opening league fixture of the English Premier League on August 17.
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