Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has built an international school in Bakuru, Jos south local Government Area of Plateau State and named it after his parents, Musa and Sarah.
Musa had, in January 2021, announced the commencement of the school project, saying he was not unaware of the need to give back to his community.
“I am not ignorant of the need to give back to my wonderful community and that is why I am excited to announce the commencement of the M&S International School project in Plateau State, Jos South local government Bukuru. Education is the key to success,” the 30-year-old winger had said.
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However, the Sivasspor of Turkey forward, on Sunday night, took to his Instagram page to announce the completion of the school project.
Sharing pictures of the school’s classrooms and exterior view, Musa wrote: “I’m proud to name it after my parents. Mr Musa & Mrs Sarah! M&S international school has now officially opened. Alhamdulillah.”
The Super Eagles winger has been carrying out such philanthropic gestures since he became a professional footballer.
The player, in June, donated N100 million to 5,000 widows and other less privileged women in Plateau State.
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