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Sport

[ 2014-12-22 ]

Chief Executive Officer of the Asamoah Gyan Foundation, Samuel Anim Addo with the triplets

Asamoah Gyan's manager adopts motherless triplets
Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan and his foundation has
assumed guardian responsibilities for triplets
whose mother is deceased.

Chief Executive Officer of the Asamoah Gyan
Foundation Samuel Anim Addo visited the motherless
triplets at their home in Okwampa, near Bawjiase
in the Central Region of Ghana on Saturday morning
to make the declaration.

The nine-month male triplets; named Francis, Frank
and Franklin lost their mother a month after their
delivery while the whereabouts of their father is
unknown.

The Asamoah Gyan Foundation was made aware of the
situation through a child advocacy foundation
named Golden World.

The triplets will remain in the custody of their
external family under the new arrangement with all
cost related to their feeding, healthcare,
education etc taken up by the Asamoah Gyan
Foundation.

“The Asamoah Gyan Foundation is doing a lot of
things on the quiet to impact positively on the
lives of Ghanaians,” Chief Executive Officer of
the Asamoah Gyan Foundation Samuel Anim Addo said
during his meeting with the family of the
motherless triplets.

“This [assuming guardian responsibilities of the
triplets] adds to the already existing things that
we are doing.

“I am very happy to see these lovely boys. And
thankfully they are triplets which is consistent
with the favourite number of Asamoah Gyan, three.

Officials of the Asamoah Gyan Foundation making
their way into the home of the triplets

Officials of the Asamoah Gyan Foundation making
their way into the home of the triplets

“We will be catering for each and every need of
these kids, their education, health, feeding and
also guide them so they become responsible
citizens of the nation.

“We don’t know the talents in these kids, who
knows, they could part of the next generation of
Asamoah Gyans.

“And even if they don’t, they could become
doctors, engineers, pilots and what have you to
help this nation in future.

“We are therefore coming in to ensure that these
kids realize their fullest potential. That is what
the Asamoah Gyan Foundation stands for.”

Officials of the Asamoah Gyan Foundation including
the Al Ain star’s lawyer Kissi Adjabeng then
proceeded to briefly observe a juvenile football
game at the Okwampa local pitch.

The foundation pledged to assist the local
juvenile team with football kits and equipments
and also help improve their technical capacity
with a sponsored program of bringing in
experienced coaches.

The most talented ones will also be assisted to
move to clubs and academies with superior
facilities in ensuring they realize their maximum
potential.

Source - MyjoyOnline



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