Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu has extended his benevolent activities to the city of Udine in Italy where he first arrived to start his professional career in Europe.
The on-loan Hellas Verona midfielder donated food stuffs to the Ghanaian community and some foreign nationals in Udine as part of his effort to support the less privilege amid the Coronavirus.
The items which was donated through the Agyemang Badu Foundation with the support of the Aseda foundation included Packs of Spaghetti, Pasta, Bags of Italian and Perfume Rice, assorted Drinks, creates of Beer and boxes of Oil.
"So we contacted the Italian government you know how it works, then they gave us some of the items and after I got some of the African foods to add to it," says the midfielder.
"You know Udine is my second home because all of my career this is where I have been staying. And the people have been wonderful to me," he added.
"Even last year when I got injured they were there for me so I guess it was time to say thank you," he concluded.
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