
While many retired footballers transition into coaching, punditry, or administration, former Black Stars midfielder Rabiu Mohammed has chosen a different path, agriculture.
The 35-year-old, known for his tenacity in midfield, retired from football in 2020 after suffering an ACL injury and now dedicates his time to cocoa farming.
In an exclusive interview with Akoma FM, Rabiu revealed that his passion for farming stems from his childhood.
“My grandmother and father were cocoa farmers. As a child, I would join my father on the farm every Saturday before I could go and play football. I developed a love for farming, not for the financial gain, but for the joy and peace it brings,” he shared.
A recent video circulating on social media shows Rabiu diligently tending to his expansive cocoa farm, sparking speculation about his financial standing. However, Rabiu remains unfazed by the comments.
“I hear people saying I must be broke or mismanaged my football earnings. But my brothers can testify to the investment I’ve made in farming. I’ve never lacked or suffered. The elders in the community motivate me to keep going, and I’m content with my decision,” he concluded.
Rabiu’s story serves as an inspiring testament to life after football and the fulfillment found in following one’s true passion.
By: Emmanuel Owusu
The post From the pitch to the plantation: Rabiu Mohammed embraces cocoa farming first appeared on 3News.
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