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I owe my career to Chorkor 'kenkey' sellers - Stephen Appiah

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  • AGBEVE AGBENYEGA 9 years ago

    Go ahead, Appiah! It's an excellent idea. It's good to "be nice to the people on your way up, for it is the same peole you will meet on your way down". Rawlings should have remembered the Yorke Gari seller Madam Daavi who use ...
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  • KWEKU MFANTSE 9 years ago

    Did Rawlings ever remember Madam Daavi during his 20-year rule for the on-credit Yorke Gari sales to him to feed himself and his family during his suffering days? Just asking.

  • KING OF NANA-NUM 9 years ago

    you are the best, for having this mind, we should never forget how we started, God is great. Salute Stephen

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  • Me 9 years ago

    Fact that Rawlings hasnt come out to say it, doesnt mean he did not help daavi..plus Daavi gave him food on credit, and not for free...Most Ghanaians buy on credit...Allow the man be...God bless u Appiah

  • Nana k 9 years ago

    Y uu fool like that,must u do politic in everything

  • Kwaku 9 years ago

    This chorkor boy made Ghana proud

  • The Man 9 years ago

    How did you know?

  • PUSSY CONTROL 9 years ago

    THANK FOR REMEMBER

  • williss 9 years ago

    mmoa wonin nyansa wei nyinaa, tell ur foolish friends to do de same especially SM foyoo and kuffour

  • IKE OLUWAA 9 years ago

    Tonnado Appiah might hv nt worn any world award bt for me he is one of the best footballers I hv sins growing up as a football fn. Is nt abt playing for big clubs n skills on the field alone, bt also motivational attitudes on ...
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  • King Edward 9 years ago

    Reward them with cash

  • Kojo 9 years ago

    I hope u remembered them at the peak of your career! The times when u were making big bucks that was when u should have said that! Well better late than none! God Bless u and your thoughts

  • Rastafara"I" 9 years ago

    invite all the fake ghanaians to the match

  • .com 9 years ago

    I love people that never forget where they came from and the people tat helped them God bless you!

  • Kingshanti 9 years ago

    you guys hear this track? https://soundcloud.com/ronsaforomusic/i-no-go-lie

  • kofi 9 years ago

    do you remember my team that you played at camara? the name of the team is
    'are we are one" you were little by then and i know what you can do. anyway not everyone to can reach out to but the fact that you have remember som ...
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  • OGOGLO QUARTER!!! 9 years ago

    WELL DONE,,I WILL ALSO ORG,A GAME FOR THOSE LADIES,,,MAAME I COMES,,,,WHO HELP ME WHEN I WAS A SINGLE AT MEDINA,,,,,,THANK U ALLLL,,,,,

  • ??? 9 years ago

    Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone else's life forever.
    YOU CAN BUILD A PUBLIC TOILET.

  • OGOGLO QUARTER!!! 9 years ago

    LMFHO...

  • FREEMAN 9 years ago

    Congratulations. You are one of the BEST footballers will ever bost of. God bless you Tornado.

  • AMMUNITION IS CHAOS. 9 years ago

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  • Kojo 9 years ago

    Stop this nonsense,look at how your britters are vittring heads with knives everywhere they meet you

  • Agonaba 9 years ago

    May the ALMIGHTY guide your steps.

  • KESIAH OPPONG 9 years ago

    Stephen, it's not enough just to play a match to thank these kenkey sellers.
    Ghanaians have to learn to give back more than just in mere words.Giving back to the Nation is a duty everyone including our politicians should le ...
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  • Neutral Zone 9 years ago

    Crabs. Donate what n to whom. Giving back a DUTY???

  • Judith 9 years ago

    DAT is nice idea ,DAT even only shows much gratitude to due kenkeyseller.

  • Judith 9 years ago

    that shows your gratitude to the kenkey seller.I second you Appiah

  • King George,South Africa 9 years ago

    Appiah has done what thousands cannot do,bravo,those whose palm kennels were cracked by a benevolent spirit must not forget to be humble

  • Nii Adjei 9 years ago

    Stay Healthy and Do Good!

  • Nii Adjei 9 years ago

    I heard some years back that he Stephen Appiah was doing or involve in some development project in the greater accra area.so he is doing more than just talking.

  • Rodondo Ampah 9 years ago

    May the God of the heavens bless you for that SPIRIT OF REMEMBRANCE.Not all people will be able to remember their helpers. No wonder you became great because you have a clean heart and a good mind.May you be blessed by the Al ...
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  • flo 9 years ago

    bless u and don't stop doing for others .

  • Dee 9 years ago

    Wow..you really touched me..Rich and humble..you are really a blessing to the nation.I am seeing you in the near future as the GFA boss..Remember when this day comes

  • christopher Apeletey a.k.a columbia 9 years ago

    tonado dis is ur skipper christopher Apeletey am proud of u

  • Michael K. B. 9 years ago

    Hei, tornado,a testimonial match means nothing to the kenkey sellers.

    Give them working capital to expand thier businesses.

  • NOBODY 9 years ago

    Showing appreciation fo past kindness. That's the mark of a gentleman and a man with values. I'm sure those kenkey sellers and many others in Ghana are proud to hear Stephen Appiah's sincere statements of appreciation.

  • LINESMAN 9 years ago

    Tornado you acquitted yourself well and Ghana is grateful, very good job.

  • joshua 9 years ago

    pls wen is the match coming on...Appiah I salute u..well done