Ghanaian football star Abdul Fatawu was welcomed at the Accra International Airport with cheers from fans, members of the football community and representatives of Rush Energy Drink, creating a lively and celebratory atmosphere on his arrival.
The atmosphere was electric, filled with excitement, music and vibrant jama chants associated with the Ghana national football team supporters, creating a celebratory scene that reflected the pride Ghanaians have in their rising star.
The visit also marked a major announcement, as Rush Energy Drink officially unveiled Fatawu as its new Brand Ambassador. The partnership signals a powerful alignment between one of Ghana’s most promising football talents and a proudly Ghanaian brand with growing global recognition.



The brand expressed confidence that his influence will encourage young people across the country to remain dedicated and pursue their dreams relentlessly.
Rush Energy Drink has established itself as a household name in Ghana, with over a decade of strong presence in the market. Proudly made in Ghana and widely embraced by consumers, the brand has expanded its distribution across West Africa. It also distinguishes itself as the only energy drink in its category enriched with ginseng alongside B vitamins, positioning it as both refreshing and energizing.
Fatawu, who plays for Leicester City F.C. and represents Ghana at the international level, continues to rise as one of the country’s brightest football exports. His partnership with Rush Energy Drink not only celebrates his achievements but also highlights the growing collaboration between sports and local brands in shaping inspiring narratives for the next generation.
The atmosphere was electric, filled with excitement, music, and vibrant jama chants associated with the Ghana national football team supporters, creating a celebratory scene that reflected the pride Ghanaians have in their rising star.
The visit also marked a major announcement, as Rush Energy Drink officially unveiled Fatawu as its new Brand Ambassador. The partnership signals a powerful alignment between one of Ghana’s most promising football talents and a proudly Ghanaian brand with growing global recognition.
The brand expressed confidence that his influence will encourage young people across the country to remain dedicated and pursue their dreams relentlessly.
Rush Energy Drink has established itself as a household name in Ghana, with over a decade of strong presence in the market. Proudly made in Ghana and widely embraced by consumers, the brand has expanded its distribution across West Africa. It also distinguishes itself as the only energy drink in its category enriched with ginseng alongside B vitamins, positioning it as both refreshing and energizing.
Fatawu, who plays for Leicester City F.C. and represents Ghana at the international level, continues to rise as one of the country’s brightest football exports. His partnership with Rush Energy Drink not only celebrates his achievements but also highlights the growing collaboration between sports and local brands in shaping inspiring narratives for the next generation.
Following the grand welcome at the airport, the excitement spilled onto the streets of Accra as a convoy of motorcycles escorted Fatawu through the city to Independence Square. The high-energy procession drew crowds along the route, with fans waving, cheering and capturing the moment, turning the journey into a moving celebration of national pride.
As the cheers echoed from the airport to Independence Square, one thing was clear, Fatawu’s journey is just getting started and with strong support from fans and corporate partners alike, his impact on and off the pitch is set to grow even further.
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