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Mohammed Salisu Visits Former Ghanaian President John Mahama, Presents Monaco Jersey

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Ghanaian international footballer Mohammed Salisu, currently playing for Ligue 1 side AS Monaco, recently paid a personal visit to former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, while on summer break in his home country.

During the warm and informal meeting, Salisu presented the former president with a signed AS Monaco jersey, a gesture that symbolized respect and national pride. The visit has gained attention on social media, with fans praising the defender for honoring a key political figure and staying connected to his roots despite his growing international profile.

The thoughtful act also underscores the positive relationship between Ghana’s sports figures and its political leadership. Salisu’s career continues to rise, and his humility off the pitch has only strengthened his image as both an athlete and a proud son of Ghana.

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