

The Ghanaian midfielder will arrive in Uganda on Friday to assist former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda undertake a United Nations (UN) project.
Sulley Munmtari is expected in Uganda on Friday 23rd June to help former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda over a United Nations project.
Muntari who played with the Japanese in the same AC Milan team in 2015 will be in Uganda to help his friend who happens to be a UN ambassador for ‘Global Advocate for Youth’.
Upon his appointment as a UN Advocate for Youth on June 22 last year in Washington DC, Honda was tasked to focus on mobilizing action to address major challenges faced by young people around the world and engaging youth in support of the vital work of the United Nations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
Sulley Muntari went viral months ago when he walked off the pitch after, he suffered racist abuse while playing for Cagliari last season.
The Ghanaian is now a global icon in the battle against racism and his company would be of help in helping Honda reach out to his target hroup, especially on African soil.
The Ghanaian midfielder will arrive in Uganda on Friday to assist former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda undertake a United Nations (UN) project. Read Full Story
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