Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku set to support a Ghanaian player who has lost his sight
2 min readGhana Football Association President, Kurt Edwin Simon Okraku has gone in to rescue a former Ghanaian footballer Abdul Wahid Bunga – who has lost his sight since the 2007/08 season.
Wahid Bunga complained of finding it difficult to see when he trekked with his team Young Goldfields of Techiman – a lower division side – to honour a mini tournament in Sunyani, 2007.
After meeting Wahid Bunga in Techiman in his recent visit, the Ghana FA Capo has promised him a monthly allowance of GHS 500.
Additionally, Mr. Kurt Okraku has tasked CEO of Eleven Wonders Albert Commey to ensure Wahid Bunga opens a bank account.
Commey has been asked to bring Wahid Bunga to Accra so that doctors will access his eye situation and do the surgery so that if possible he can see again.
“I very grateful to Mr. Okraku for what he has done to me. It’s true he asked me to establish an account so that he will be sending me something a month.
” I also want to thank Mr Albert Commey, because if not him I wouldn’t be able to meet the GFA President.”
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” I’m very sure he will help me, from what he said when he met me I’m sure he will do it for me” , Abunga told Nimde3 FM in Sunyani.
Abdul Wahid Bunga is now a sports caller and a stunch supporter of Eleven Wonders.
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