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Former Ghana goalkeeper Sammy Adjei has received a cash donation of GHS 10,000 from Twellium Foundation as part of their changing lives project.
The donation was made to the Hearts of Oak legend on Thursday at Accra Academy and it coincided with the unveiling of Twellium Industries new product.
Adjei attended the event alongside other former Black Stars players Laryea Kingston, Baffour Gyan and John Paintsil as well as current Black Stars goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda.

They were all there to offer their support to former Ghana captain, Asamoah Gyan, who is an ambassador for Twellium Industries, to launch the Run Energy Drink Vit3 Fire Edition.
Adjei, who was overwhelmed when the dummy cheque was presented to him by Asamoah Gyan, expressed gratitude to Twellium Foundation. He revealed that the amount will be invested in his foundation which focuses on training goalkeepers.
The new fire edition of Run energy drink has a distinctive citrus taste while the original blue run energy drink is distinguished with its Guarana Fruit Flavour
It enhances athletic performance as a stimulant to reduce mental and physical fatigue and can be found nationwide and part of west Africa.
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