Former Black Stars midfielder Rabiu Mohammed has embarked on a new journey, trading the intensity of professional football for the tranquility of agriculture.
The 35-year-old, best known for his combative presence in midfield, has fully transitioned into cocoa farming after stepping away from the game.
Rabiu, who played a key role in Ghana’s historic FIFA U-20 World Cup triumph in 2009, now dedicates his time to cultivating the land.
In a video circulating on social media and seen by kingBygone.com, the ex-Liberty Professionals enforcer is seen meticulously pruning trees on his expansive cocoa plantation.
Dressed in full farming gear, he appears fully immersed in his newfound passion.
Reports indicate that Mohammed owns a vast stretch of farmland in Ghana, which is already being used for large-scale cultivation.
Beyond securing a livelihood for himself, his venture provides employment opportunities for many locals.
Watch the video below;
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