Concord Times (Freetown)
Sahr Morris Jr.
5 November 2009
Freetown — Sierra Leone and Willem II defender, Ibrahim Kargbo aka Obreh has scooped the "Flying Bahco Trophy after their match against Dutch rival, NEC. The prize was from the Foundation saved Tools.
De Stichting Gered Gereedschap reikt jaarlijks deze prijs uit aan personen of organisaties die een bijzondere bijdrage leveren aan het versturen van gereedschap naar ontwikkelingslanden. The Foundation's prize was awarded annually to individuals or organizations that were contributing to the sending of equipment to developing countries.
Obreh was awarded the prize for his charity work he does for his country, Sierra Leone last year andHet geldbedrag dat daaraan verbonden was besteedde hij aan de gereedschappen. the amount of money he spent was related to the tools.
In their supports towards the player drive and passion for his country,Willem II roept alle supporters op om voetballen te doneren voor de scholen in Sierra Leone. Willem II called on all football supporters to donate to schools in Sierra Leone, tDit als extraatje op het gereedschap dat de scholen ontvangen.his as a bonus on the tool that the schools received.
Already the player has shipped a container full of good for youths in prisons in Freetown. It could be recalled that Obreh also scoop the Fifpro award for similar work for his country.
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Obreh, all I can say,is to pray for you so that the Almighty will keep blessing you with more fortune.Keep up your good work in "Mama Salone". On behalf of my many Sierra Leoneans who appreciate your help,I say from the "Lion Mountains, mek papa God bato you to the heighest peak".The love that you carry in your heart for Sierra leone,must always be with you and with a pride. Brother, may God Bless you once more...