WWE superstar Kofi Kingston opens library and digital centre in Ghana

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Kofi Kingston has opened a library and media centre in Ghana, to assist Junior High Schools, providing them with computer labs.

Ghanaian-born American professional wrestler Kofi Kingston has ensured that he gave back to the youth of his home nation, as he opened an education centre in Ghana.

The New Day member travelled to Ghana recently to officially open the CLICK for Quality Education Foundation (Computer Lab and Integrated Centre of Knowledge for Quality Education) in Ghana.

The centre will assist junior high schools in Ghana by providing them with quality award-winning computer labs and integrated centres of learning.

The 41-year-old took to social media to share photos from the event, expressing his excitement at completing the project.

In 2022 he shared photos of the project in its early stage, after announcing what he would be doing.

Kingston’s Ghanaian heritage

Born Kofi Nahaje Sarkodie-Mensah, Kingston is a Ghanaian-born America wrestler. He was originally billed as being from Jamaica when he first gained fame in the WWE, but his Ghanaian heritage is now well known.

As noted by ESPN, the multiple-time tag-team champion visited Ghana in 2019 after he won the WWE championship.

Credit: asaaseradio.com | Winifred Lartey 

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