Arsenal star Thomas Partey has been appointed ‘development’ director in his homeland

The deputy captain of Ghana was born in the capital of the Lower Manya Krobo Municipal District in Ghana’s Eastern Region, Krobo Odumase.

Enstooling is a reward for Partey’s football exploits, which have enhanced the reputation of the community domestically and internationally.

In addition, he is receiving recognition for the Thomas Partey Foundation, an organization established in 2021 that supports disadvantaged yet exceptionally talented young footballers in their quest for international recognition.

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In addition, he received recognition for establishing the Thomas Partey Foundation in 2021, an organization whose mission is to help disadvantaged but exceptionally talented young footballers achieve international recognition.

The enstooling ceremony was conducted at the domicile of Nene Sakite II, the Chief of the Krobo Municipal District.

According to him, Partey ought to serve as a source of motivation for the youth in the vicinity.

“Thomas was invited back home by me in order to demonstrate to our young children the rewards of diligence, perseverance, and self-control.” “I want them to understand that in order to unlock talent and potential, humility is vital,” said Nene Sakite II.

The midfielder was bestowed with the title “Mahefalor” to denote his role as the defender of the Kroboland.

This month, due to injury, Partey was omitted from the Black Stars squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches.