Dominic Adiyiah buys a mansion worth 1.8Million Ghana Cedis in London
Ghanaian Professional footballer, Dominic Adiyiah has acquired a mansion in London worth 300,000 Pounds which is 1.8 Million when converted to Ghanaian cedis. Taking to his Instagram page, the Ghanaian forward who blossomed at the 2009 U-20 World Cup, winning the Golden Shoe and Golden Boot awards with his eight goals at the said tournament…
Ghanaian Professional footballer, Dominic Adiyiah has acquired a mansion in London worth 300,000 Pounds which is 1.8 Million when converted to Ghanaian cedis.
Taking to his Instagram page, the Ghanaian forward who blossomed at the 2009 U-20 World Cup, winning the Golden Shoe and Golden Boot awards with his eight goals at the said tournament thanked God for blessing him.
He noted that buying a house in the UK is one of his greatest achievement in life.
He also thanked his wife for always being there to support.
“In all things give thanks ? to God and be humble . Thanks to 2018?❤️??????, hope 2019 will be more blessings to all .thanks to my wife @tracyadiyiah#my kids and all my family.❤️?”, he wrote.
Adiyiah was recently in the news after joining Thai second-tier side Sisaket FC.
Adiyiah joins Sisaket as a free agent following his exit from Thailand Ligue 1 side Nakhon Ratchasima last year after three seasons at the club.
Sisaket finished 10th in what was a disappointing campaign, ending just eight points above the relegation zone last season.
The former AC Milan player has been brought in to help the team secure qualification to the top flight next season.
Adiyiah, a player who was once preordained as next Ghanaian star after emerging as the Most Valuable Player and top scorer at the 2009 U-20 World Cup which Ghana won, has not had the most enjoyable of club careers.
He has netted just 28 times in 185 appearances in total for nine different clubs in five countries since 2009.