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FootballNigerian Comedian Woli Agba, Nollywood Actor Lateef Adedimeji Spotted at Old Trafford
- Nigerian comedian Woli Agba visit Old Trafford, the home ground of English club Manchester United
- The famous Nigerian comedian was spotted at the arena along with filmmaker Lateef Adedimeji
- Woli Agba used the opportunity to make jests that 'even super striker Cristiano Ronaldo missed him'
Nigerian celebrities Woli Agba and Lateef Adedimeji recently visited Old Trafford, the home ground of English Premier League club Manchester United.
Woli Agba, a comedian, was excited to visit the historic stadium and quickly took to his social media accounts to share photos and videos of himself on Red Devils turf.
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Greater Manchester. With a capacity of 74,310, it is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom and the eleventh-largest in Europe.
It remains a tourist destination in England, as holidaymakers and fun seekers often visit the facility to relax or tour the arena.
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Also spotted in a clip shared by Woli Agba is Nollywood sensation Lateef Adedimeji, whose latest film reBIRTH is currently premiering.
Although there are no specific details on why the celebrities visited Manchester, many have suggested that it could be for business purposes.
Mr. Funny spotted at Anfield
Meanwhile, Nigerian comedian Mr. Funny, whose real name is Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu but also goes by Oga Sabinus, recently shared awesome photos of himself being welcomed by Premier League side Liverpool fans when he visited Anfield.
Oga Sabinus is one of the best Nigerian comedians, particularly for using his comic stylings to win the hearts of many fans both at home and abroad.
Recently, Sabinus had a show in London which was well attended by fans, before the comedian then decided to tour the United Kingdom.
Mikel Obi, Basket Mouth, KCEE spotted in Korea as Nigerian culture is displayed to celebrate 62nd independence
FootballMikel Obi, celebrities visit Korea
Sports Brief earlier reported that Nigeria’s 62nd National Day and Cultural Night in Seoul, South Korea was graced by a number of superstars, including former Super Eagles captain Mikel Obi.
Having gained independence on October 1, 1960, Nigerians at home and in the diaspora celebrate their 62nd year of independence.
Activities were lined up by the Nigerian embassy in Seoul, including a cultural exhibition by Nigerians living in the Asian country. Famous comedian Basket Mouth and music singer Kcee were among the event's entertainment.