Magisterial 'Sports Famangos' Donates A Mammoth Package To AAMUSTED Sports Teams I mcbashmedia

 


Iddris Sherif-deen popularly known as Sports Famangos ( The Game Changer) has donated standard balls to AAMUSTED football, volleyball, handball and basketball teams on Wednesday, June 9, 2021.

The Radio Waa sports presenter has donated a standard Metre ball worth Ghs 220 to the AAMUSTED football team as his quota to the team's development.

He again, extended a similar gesture to the volleyball team; handball and basketball teams respectively - by donating a standard Fox volleyball worth Ghs 250 for the campus's volleyball team; a Ballon Star brand handball worth Ghs 200 to the handball team and a standard Molten basketball to AAMUSTED basketball side.




The www.ghanafootballnews.com sports writer has eyes for the 2021 SRC sports and games secretary role. And his agenda is seeking to create an enabling platform for AAMUSTED athletes on campus to rise to stardom through the use of the media.

The Game Changer as he's called, has pledged to use the media as a catalyst in promoting, projecting, propagating and uplifting athletes on campus.



Iddris Sherif-deen is a sports anchor; a sports writer and a potential sports psychology in the making. This goes to tell that - his ambition to offer AAMUSTED sports men and women the limelight under the media lenses will surely come to fruition.

Arming myself with such a rich sports-incline, I ask is there a better sports personality to lead the newly flagged AAMUSTED than Iddris Sherif-deen Sports Famangos ( The Game Changer)? The answer is in the question.

Contact Sharif-Deen on the following;

Sports Famangos

nbaetoo@gmail.com

0200331404

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Viral video that Captured the MP Saying Kuffour secured the funding for the Rural Electrification Project was TRUE?

Fact-Check: What Chei Bafour said on the Sakalu CHPS was True and Accurate | McBashMedia

Meet The Midwife Who Helped A Woman In Labour By The Roadside With Phone Light | McBashMedia