Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has unveiled his school, M&S International School, named after his parents Mr. Musa and Mrs. Sarch, both of blessed memory.
M&S (Musa & Sarch) International School is located at Bukuru, Jos South LGA, Plateau State.
Musa announced the development on his Twitter page.
He wrote, “I’m proud to name it after my parents. Mr Musa & Mrs Sarch! M&S international school. Now officially open Alhamdulillah.”
An elated Musa said he was happy to have accomplished one of his dreams to make life meaningful to the less-privilege.
Musa is Jos-born and started his career with JUTH FC – a local club – in 2008 on loan from GBS Football Academy.
Before opening the school, Musa’s acts of charity have earned special recognition and words of gratitude across Africa. One of such is the donation of $1,500 to a mosque in Garoua, Cameroon, where the Super Eagles camped during the last Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Recently, Musa confirmed that he underwent surgery on his left arm.
The former VVV-Venlo star was injured during Sivasspor’s 2-1 Turkish Super Lig defeat against Ankaragucu at Eryaman Stadyumu on September 18, sidelining him from a number of Sivasspor games and Super Eagles duty during the last international break.
Although the injury has limited his appearances for Sivasspor since he signed from Fatih Karagumruk, Musa’s imminent availability after surgery will be a big boost for the 16th-place Super Lig side.