One of the best footballers in world football, the Senegal international has not forgotten where he comes from. Kind-hearted Sadio Mane continues to transform his home village of Bambali in Senegal as video footage shows him opening its new fuel station and visiting the £455,000 hospital he funded, with his move to Bayern Munich imminentÂ
Sadio Mane has built a hospital in his village of Bambali in Senegal in one of his numerous charity acts. Mane was born in Bambai before leaving for Dakar at 15 to pursue his football ambitions.
He also hands out a €70 monthly support package to every family in the village. Sadio Mane has continued to transform his home village of Bambali in Senegal, having spent over £700,000 on new buildings a hospital, school, post office and petrol station.
The 29-year-old is well aware of the poverty-stricken conditions in his home village of Bambaly and paid for a hospital to be built there. Mane then donated £250,000 to fund a new secondary school and was spotted visiting the construction site to check on its progress.
forward Sadio Mane has transformed his childhood village of Bambali a village in the south of Senegal with a number of incredible gestures. When The Telegraph spoke to him about building a school for the younger generation, he requested it be left out of the interview, adding “I do not do this for publicity.”
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