Ghost Mulee's Son, Jesse Injures Himself Trying To Score Through A Header

Like father like son. Radio Jambo breakfast presenter Ghost Mulee's son, Jesse is slowly following in his father's footsteps.

The former Harambee Stars tactician, who played for the Kenyan premier league side, Tusker FC, as well as the national side as a goalkeeper before leading the same sides as a coach to glory, has in a number of occasions hinted that his first born son, Jesse, might end up following in his footsteps.

True to his word, playing as a striker for United States International University Africa, Jesse is slowly establishing himself as one of the most promising forwards in the country on his way to stardom despite the obvious pressure to equal or better his dad's colourful career.

According to Mulee's Instagram post, the young forward recently ended up hurting himself while trying to score through a header, while playing for his varsity side against St. Paul's university.

Jesse suffered serious deep cuts and had to be stitched, with his dad confirming he was OK and that he was on his way to full recovery.

See Mulee's post below.

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