Ghanaians lover-boy, Kudus Mohammed has made some huge donations to his native Muslims with the ultimate aim of putting smile on their faces and at large make them enjoy the holy month of Ramadan.
Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is a period where Muslims nationwide observe a 30-day fasting and prayers to seek the blessings and protection of the Almighty Allah.
The mercurial playmaker donated items worth over thousands of cedis to over 500 Muslims nationwide; mainly in the capital and some parts of the Savannah Region.
Some of the items donated were bags of rice, cooking oils, and a whole lot and this is an annual project he's been doing for years now and always does it big at this time of the year.
Muslims are currently halfway through with the fasting and prayers and will wrap up in the next two weeks of which the celebration of Eidul Fitr will follow.
Kudus Mohammed, joined Premier League side West Ham prior to the start of the ongoing season and has been sensational and one of the fans favourite at the London Stadium since his arrival.
The recent brace against Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League has increased his goal involvements for the Hammers to 15; having netted 12 times and registered 3 assists in all competitions.
He couldn't make coach Otto Addo's squad for this international break due to a slight knock and will hope to return against Mali in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in June.