Haruna Iddrisu’s 20-Year-Old Son Has Launched His New Sports Agency, “Kick Start Agency”

On his 20th birthday, October 2, 2025, Wun-nam Haruna, son of Ghana’s Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, officially launched his own sports company, Kick Sport Agency.

Najat Adamu
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On his 20th birthday, October 2, 2025, Wun-nam Haruna, son of Ghana’s Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, officially launched his own sports company, Kick Sport Agency.

The colourful event, held at Silicon House Production in Accra, brought together some of Ghana’s football greats. Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan, his brother Baffour Gyan, and other football stakeholders came to support the young entrepreneur’s vision.

Wun-nam, who is currently studying at Ashesi University, said his passion lies in football management. His goal is to provide scouting, structured guidance, and career support for ambitious young footballers across Ghana and beyond.

He explained that his drive was inspired by the success story of Ghanaian international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.“I am inspired by Fatawu Issahaku’s story. He is a talent who just needed a little help to travel abroad and shine,” he said. I believe Kick Sport Agency can create similar pathways for many more players,” Wun-nam said.

The newly launched agency seeks to give recognition and opportunity to local talents. Those who often struggle to break into the international football market. The young boy believes that with the right structure, mentorship, and exposure, Ghana can produce even more world-class players.

“As a young CEO, my mission is clear: to help the next generation of footballers get the recognition and opportunities they deserve,” he emphasized.

With his ambition in football management, Haruna hopes Kick Sport Agency will become a bridge between raw talent and global success stories. Which will add a fresh voice to Ghana’s sports development landscape.

By Emmanuella Antwi

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