AKA: Royal AM player dedicates goal to slain legendary rapper
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South African musicians, the late AKA and Nadia Nakai made the most of their time in the United States of America last month.
The couple took in the sights, sounds and smells of Cincinnati, in the state of Ohio. Along the way, they popped into the Heritage Bank Center to watch the WWE's Monday Night Raw event, and seemed particularly interested in the fortunes of Nigerian-born colossus, Omos that night.
AKA wrote on his Instagram page at the time:
“Watching my homie Jordan Omogbehin [Nigerian-American professional wrestler[ & The 305 MVP [American professional wrestler and manager currently signed to WWE, Montel Vontavious Porter] putting in work ... aww man, Praise God. What a time to be alive."
AKA: Royal AM player dedicates goal to slain legendary rapper
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Metro reported that Omos assisted Bobby Lashley to win an all-important Six-Pack Challenge for a United States Championship opportunity.
Lashley would then face Austin Theory for the strap at the RAW anniversary event the next Monday.
WWE star, Omos paid a surprise visit to his family in Lagos, 15 years after he travelled abroad to make his name in the business.
The wrestler - whose real name is Omos Tolulope Omogbehin - had an emotional reunion with his family, with his mother seen holding him tightly.
The 7ft 3inch giant is the only Nigerian currently competing in the Raw division of the giant wrestling promotion.
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