Germany-based Ghanaian midfielder Michael Kwame Adade has called it a quit to expand his charity foundation to Ghana to help children who are unable to go to School.
The 26-year-old who was born in the Brong Ahafo Region grew up in Germany, featuring for Bayern Munich youth team.
Michael is an entrepreneur and philanthropist, who runs a small private jet company and a charity foundation that provides warm food, warm jackets and warm blankets for 80- 100 homeless people every winter.
He has therefore planned to expand his benevolence into Ghana, however, quitting football.
“I’ve been blessed to have had the privilege to pursue opportunities overseas. And it’s a privilege I do not take for granted. Especially when you consider that there are many children who could grow up to positively impact the world if given the chance, who don’t have that same privilege to go to school, to live their dreams or find anyone to take a chance on them.
So, I want to give back to Ghana, my beloved Homeland and to give the next generation who are not as privileged, a chance at a better life.” He said.
His charity work will commence in Ghana this year from Accra to Bechem.
SOURCE : Footballghana.com