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FootballEguavoen Names The Nigerian Player Who is More Skillful Than Ronaldinho, Messi, Ronaldo
- Jay-Jay Okocha has been named by Eguavoen as the most skillful player in the world ahead of Brazilian star Ronaldinho
- The former Super Eagles coach made this known while commenting on the post FIFA dropped on social media
- Okocha during his time in the Super Eagles featured in 73 games for Nigeria and netted 14 goals for the three-time African champions
Augustine Eguavoen has rated his former teammate in the Super Eagles Jay-Jay Okocha as the most skillful footballer to have played the game of football on earth.
There is no doubt about the fact that Jay-Jay Okocha was one of the greatest footballers during his active playing time for the Super Eagles and all the clubs he played for.
When Jay-Jay Okocha was in the Super Eagles team, many Nigerians would want to watch the games so as for them to see the dribbling skills of the former Bolton midfielder.
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How did Eguavoen pick Okocha as the most skillful?
Eguavoen in a tweet reacting to FIFA handle’s question of who the most skillful footballer ever is, said that it’s the former Bolton captain, followed by Brazilian former football superstar and legend, Ronaldinho.
Ronaldinho and Okocha were teammates at French club PSG and even the Brazilian had hailed the Nigerian for helping him in France.
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Samuel Chukwueze gifts Nigerian based Academy coaster bus worth ₦30million
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Super Eagles forward, Samuel Chukwueze continued his philanthropic gesture as he gifted Nigerian-based academy, Superstars Football Academy a coaster bus when he paid them a surprise visit.
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FootballChukwueze who is currently on holiday in Nigeria decided to support the Uyo-based academy as part of his efforts to the development of grassroots football in the country.
The Villareal winger gave the bus worth ₦30million as a means to acknowledge his mentor and owner of the academy, Victor Apugo, who discovered and nurtured him into stardom.
The 23-year-old also vowed to help other young talents like himself to achieve stardom as he urged the young stars not to give up on their dreams of playing football at the highest level.