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Qcell owner Muhammed Jah Donates KG5 A mini stadium

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Gambian tech multimillionaire Muhammed Jah, founder of QuantumNet Group, has donated a 500-seat pavilion to the KG5 mini stadium, ending years of rain-soaked and sun-baked match days at the famous “Jamaica End.”

The pavilion, unveiled this week, has been hailed by the Banjul Sports Committee as a “timely intervention” that finally gives supporters the comfort they’ve long asked for.

Jah, one of West Africa’s pioneering tech magnates, says this is only the beginning, with plans to support more upgrades at KG5 in the future.

Billionaire Africa reports

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