One God Forever which is an association made up of retired footballers paid a visit to former Black Stars, Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak legend, Agyamang Duah who is battling with stroke.
The association, led by President Mohammed Eliasu donated food items including bag of rice, milo, milk, sugar etc and an amount of ten thousand Ghana cedis (gh10,000) to the retired Ghanaian footballer.
Elsewhere, another donations were made to former Black Stars player, Patrick Villars and Nii Noi Dowurna, formerly of Accra Hearts of Oak. Both were given an amount of ten thousand Ghana cedis (gh10,000) each with a bag of rice, oil, milo, milk etc.
Vice President Dr Mahmoud Bawumia and Greater Accra regional Minister Titus Glover are patrons of One God forever Association.
Duah, known as the ‘Rock of Gibraltar or Rambo’ his family expressed appreciation to the association that had stretched a hand of support to him in these crucial times.
During his playing career, he was celebrated especially on the local front for his combative play and commanding presence at the defensive area and was instrumental in the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) campaigns for Kotoko, Ashantigold and Hearts of Oak
He started his playing career with Okwahu United before playing for Kotoko and took them the CAF Champions League in 1993 and AshantiGold in 1997(both runners up) before winning the Champions League with Hearts in 2000, becoming the only player to have taken three teams to the Champions League finals in the process.
Source: King Edward Akuffo