Former Black Stars number one goal keeper Sammy Adjei has reportedly invested his resources in public toilets usually known as KVIP. The former Accra Hearts Of Oak agile custodian reportedly built a public toilet at Labaadi, a suburb in the nation’s capital.
Sammy Adjei bossed the goal post for both Accra Hearts Of Oak and the Black Stars for the better part of a decade and has been tipped as one of the finest to have graced the Phobian ranks. The lanky shot stopper, who enjoyed brief spells in Israel in a hugely successful career, reportedly invested in the building of public toilets(KVIP) at an Accra based community known as Labaadi.
The above shocking revelations was made by a playing mate of Sammy Adjei, who confirmed on GHOne TV that his former playmate actually invested in the KVIP business that brings regular income on daily basis. Sammy Adjei starred for Accra Hearts Of Oak in the Ghana Premier League to ease his way into the Black Stars number one goal keeper in the early 2000s before saying good bye to the Black Stars years later.