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Ghanaian 
              footballer Sammy Kuffour tells 成人快手 he wants to be a priest
Ghanaian 
              international soccer star Sammy Kuffour has revealed to the 成人快手 
              that he wants to be a priest or a missionary when he finally hangs 
              up his boots. 
"I 
              believe that one day I will be a priest," he tells the 成人快手's 
              Religious Affairs reporter Jane Little. "I'll stand in front 
              of thousands of people and share the word of God with them."
In 
              a moving interview for the 成人快手 World Service programme Heart 
              and Soul to be broadcast on 23 April, Kuffour also opens 
              his heart about the death in January of his 15 month old daughter, 
              Godiva, who drowned in January after falling into a swimming pool 
              at the star's home in Accra. 
"Maybe 
              Godiva was an angel," he said. "She came to clear things 
              in my life. She came to do what she had to do and now she is with 
              God."
The 
              27-year-old defender also reveals how his family were so poor that 
              when he was selected to play for the Ghanaian under 17 side, his 
              mother sold the family TV to pay for his soccer boots. He later 
              bought the television back again with the bonus he picked up from 
              the game.
Kuffour 
              has two years left of his contract with German team, Bayern Munich, 
              with whom he won the Champions League in 2001. 
He 
              has pledged that the tragic death of his daughter will not affect 
              his performance on the field and said his Christian faith gave him 
              the courage to face the future.
In 
              the interview he tells the 成人快手 how German players would watch in 
              bewilderment as he prayed before games and how he finds support 
              among fellow Ghanaian Christians living in Munich.
Notes 
              to Editors
成人快手 
              World Service broadcasts programmes around the world in 43 languages 
              and is available on radio and online at .
 It 
              has a global audience of 150 million listeners. 
Heart 
              and Soul: Celebrity I Believe will be aired on the 成人快手 
              World Service at 9.45am GMT (repeated 2.45pm GMT) on Wednesday 
              23 April 2003. 
 
            
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