English-born Ghanaian defender Tariq Lamptey has made a generous donation to kids in a town called Nuaso near Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region.

The donation made included Brighton jerseys, football boots, shin guards, training bids among other football apparels.

Tariq Lamptey has through his foundation given back to under privileged children in the nation of his parents where he has his roots.

It was not only football apparels and boots that was given out as they were also feted with some delicious food, drinks and bottled water.

Tariq Lamptey was born in London to Ghanaian parents and began his footballing career at Chelsea's famed academy before leaving for Brighton last year where he has grown in leaps and bounds.

Currently the speedy full back is injured after suffering a hamstring injury against Fulham and did not play against Sheffield United.

He is eligible to play for Ghana despite playing several times for the English youth

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Tariq Lamptey Foundation donates to Ghanaian village.

 


Tariq Lamptey Foundation donates to Ghanaian village.

 


Tariq Lamptey Foundation donates to Ghanaian village.

 


Tariq Lamptey Foundation donates to Ghanaian village.