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The Ghanaian striker is funding the grading and asphalting of the main road in Lamashegu, Tamale after natives and users bitterly complained about the poor nature of the road.
The road connecting Lamashegu, Nyohani, and Sagnarigu has been in a deplorable state for several months as the government is yet to send contractor to work on it.
Abdul Majeed becomes the second celebrity after Shatta Wale to pay for the construction of road in his community
In a recent post, Shatta Wale was spotted in a heated argument with a road contractor whom he has paid for the cost of construction but has not finished with the contract.
The road was expected to be complete before he (Shatta Wale) comes back from his US tour but the contractor waited until he heard Shatta Wale was about to come down before beginning the construction of the road.
Abdul Majeed sharing his commitment to his community through the foundation, tweeted
As natives and non-natives had bitterly complained about the poor nature of this road, our founder, @warisgh10 as part of his philanthropic works is funding the grading of this road in Lamashegu,Tamale a community he was born and raised in the Northern part of Ghana pic.twitter.com/35kXrZA2Yh
— Abdul Majeed Waris Foundation Official (@WarisFoundation) May 30, 2021
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