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Ghana's high-flying superstar, Mohammed Kudus, has made the list for the 2023 Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list.
Kudus has been an instrumental figure for both club and country in the current campaign and won the plaudits of many during Ghana's 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign where he scored two goals in the group stage.
Having struggled with injuries in his initial days at Ajax, the 22-year-old is currently enjoying his most productive season in front of goal, scoring 20 goals for both club and country in the 2022/23 campaign.
Kudus is one of two Ghanaians to have been named in Forbes Africa's list alongside German-based creative director and videographer, Emmanuel Whajah, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of 'Play The Game' a social media agency.
The former Right To Dream Academy midfielder has been honoured on Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 list for his achievements both on and off the game.
Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 honours the continent's most brilliant pioneers, risk-takers, change-makers, and innovators.
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