Andre Ayew continues his support for education in his home country by establishing a fund to assist Ghanaian students in every city he lives in.
The fund, previously established in cities such as Marseille, Swansea, Istanbul, and Doha, now includes Nottingham and offers financial assistance to Ghanaian students studying in those cities.
The Black Stars captain has always been committed to education and has set up similar funds in the past, providing valuable support to Ghanaian students who would have faced financial difficulties while studying abroad.
Many Ghanaians have commended Ayew for his philanthropic efforts in supporting education, and some have urged other successful individuals in the country to emulate his example and contribute to the cause.
The 33-year-old is Ghana’s most-capped player with 113 appearances for the national team since his debut in 2007.