Man City Star Jérémy Doku Touches Down in Ghana for Charity Mission
Belgium international of Ghanaian descent gives back to his roots with visit focused on humanitarian work

Manchester City winger Jérémy Baffour Doku has arrived in Ghana to embark on a series of charity activities, marking a heartfelt return to the land of his heritage.
The electric forward, who plays in the English Premier League (EPL), is of Ghanaian descent but chose to represent Belgium on the international stage. His visit has rekindled discussions among local fans and analysts about national allegiance and the global diaspora's connection to their roots.
Despite not wearing Ghana’s Black Stars jersey, Doku remains a beloved figure in the West African country. His decision to engage in charitable work on Ghanaian soil is being hailed as a powerful gesture of cultural pride and commitment to giving back.
Details of his philanthropic agenda remain under wraps, but sources close to the player hint at donations to children’s hospitals, football clinics for underprivileged youth, and community outreach initiatives in Accra and beyond.
Doku’s visit not only underscores his humanitarian spirit but also reminds many young athletes in Ghana that success abroad doesn’t mean forgetting where one comes from.