Kingston was born in Kumasi, Ghana, but emigrated with his family to the United States of America (USA) at a young age.
Last year, the wrestler and his mother returned to their country of birth to begin the construction of an ICT laboratory and library media center in the community
Dubbed the CLICK for Quality Education Foundation, the project aims to improve computer literacy in underprivileged areas in the country.
Kofi Kingston Has Given Back To His Roots.
WWE Wrestler Kofi Kingston has commissioned a Library and a Digital Center he constructed in his hometown, Atwima Techiman in the Ashanti Region.
Thank you Kofi. We pray for more of this.
Piawwwwwww!!! pic.twitter.com/kEju159rfw
— The Asante Nation (@Ashanti_Kingdom) October 14, 2023
Over the weekend, Kingston finally commissioned the Library and Digital Center in Atwima Takyiman.
At a short ceremony, the wrestler officially cut the ribbon for the Center to be opened for use, with some pupils entering to use its computers
In 2019, Kingston made history when he defeated Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 35 to become the holder of the WWE title.
The 42-year-old also became the first-ever African to win the WWE Championship and subsequently made a trip down to Ghana with his belt.
He paid a courtesy call to President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House, before also meeting the Asantehene, Osei Tutu II.
Source: pulsegh