Rivers United forward, Nyima Nwagua has echoed the importance of football as a unifying factor. Nwagua revealed this assertion after a kind gesture
Rivers United forward, Nyima Nwagua has echoed the importance of football as a unifying factor.
Nwagua revealed this assertion after a kind gesture towards his team from the Edo State deputy governor, Philip Shaibu.The combative striker believed that football should not end friendship no matter the result.“Footall should not end friendship no matter the result.
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