Millionaire Asamoah Gyan has 18 brands from boxing promotions to selling noodles

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Former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan is now a millionaire mogul thanks to business interests in companies from airlines to boxing promotion.

Gyan had a two-year spell on Wearside and now plays for Legon Cities in the Ghana Premier League after leaving Indian side NorthEast United.

The 35-year-old is also the record goal-scorer for the Ghana national side, having netted 51 times for the Black Stars.

It is not just football where Gyan is a star, with his interests in several industries making him a business leader.

Those interests include a soon-to-open airline called Baby Jet, which has been given license approval by the Ghanaian authorities.

It has been reported that the airline will begin operations as a cargo handler, before expanding into a commercial carrier.

It is unclear whether the airline will focus on the domestic market, operate within the sub-region or become an international carrier.

The name of Gyan’s airline is also that of his boxing promotion company. Former IBO Lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe is one of the fighters who they promote and manage.

Gyan’s promotional abilities are also utilised through his entertainment businesses, with the Ghana captain owning an entertainment hub called Infiniti, as well as JetLink Events & Logistics which are employed in the construction of stages, LED screens and PA systems for major events.

Like many footballers, Gyan has also ventured into real estate, owning several buildings and apartments which are rented out to individuals and companies.

It is not only traditional businesses that Gyan has interests in, with the striker also owning more than 30 buses which service the Ghanaian capital city of Accra.

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  • Gyan could get discounts on fuel for his buses, as he also owns a number of petrol stations around his home nation.

    As well as vehicles, Gyan also quenches the thirst of Ghana’s human population through his Paradise Pac Drinking Water company, which has introduced sachet water to the country’s market.

    In addition to the water market, Gyan also imports noodles and rice to the country through his Mama Vits Noodles and Rice company.

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