Reuben Senyo, a former striker of Accra Hearts of Oak is now a farmer in the Eastern Regional capital, Koforidua.
Senyo, after hanging up his boot in 2010 in his quest not to sit idea thought it wise to go into farming to make end meet.
The budding attacker during his prime won the Ghana Premier League on two occasions together with the FA Cup for the rainbow boys.
The former Bofoakwa Tano goal monger recently told Sly Wobete Koke of Bryt FM that, he didn’t make money from football but has no regrets over his choice as a footballer.
In an interview with Bryt FM in Koforidua, he revealed that he has become a businessman as well as a farmer.
“After hanging up my boots I decided to go into business that is buy and sell. I later move into farming in other to get something for the family” he said.
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