Former Black Stars defender Edwin Gyimah has made a public appeal for employment opportunities as he looks to rebuild his life following a recent family dispute over his property.
Speaking on Auntie Naa’s Oyerepa Afutuo programme on Oyerepa TV, Gyimah revealed that his immediate priority is securing a job that will help him regain stability.
“Now what I am seeking the most is a job. I believe that if I get a job now, that is where I can start from,” he said.
The former defender indicated that he is open to a wide range of roles, particularly within football and the education sector. He called on football clubs, universities, and secondary schools to consider him for any available positions.
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“So I plead that anyone, be it a team, a school or university, secondary school, I am available,” he stated.
Gyimah emphasised that his years in professional football, coupled with his life experiences, have equipped him to mentor young people, especially those pursuing careers in sports.
“I believe I can help with my experience because I have more insight into football and especially life itself,” he added.
He also highlighted a common challenge among aspiring footballers—lack of direction and the right mindset—stressing his desire to guide young talents through both skill development and personal growth.
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