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FootballOdion Ighalo’s Expensive G Wagon Spotted in Saudi Arabia, Video
- The expensive and beautiful G Wagon of Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo has been spotted in Saudi Arabia
- The video of the car was posted on social media by Nigerian reporter Oma Akatugba who visited the footballer
- Ighalo in the video disclosed that he sustained a minor injury and has started light training with his club
Nigerian reporter Oma Akatugba has posted an adorable video of him meeting Super Eagles striker Odion Ighalo in Saudi Arabia where his expensive G Wagon was spotted.
Akatugba was invited to Saudi by Ighalo for him to see how the League is been played and run in which the Nigerian big sports journalist was impressed.
On his arrival at Al Hilal's training ground, Akatugba located Ighalo's car and posted in front of it before seeing the Nigerian star.
Ighalo is no doubt one of the richest Nigerian players considering what he has made and still making through football.
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He was the first Nigerian player in history to play for Manchester United and he made cool cash at Old Trafford during his one year stint.
Watch the video below
Odion Ighalo makes big revelation
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Nigerian international Odion Ighalo expressed disappointment that the Super Eagles missed out on the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The three-time African champions were close to qualifying for the global showpiece and only needed to beat Ghana in Abuja.
The first leg of the final round of the qualifiers had ended 0-0 at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi - with the final 90 minutes to be decided in the Nigerian capital.
Super Eagles ex-coach, Augustine Eguavoen had invited Ighalo to the team, needing the experience of the former Manchester United player against the Black Stars.
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FootballHowever, the striker ended up on the bench for most of the game, and somehow it ended 1-1 at the Moshood Abiola Stadium to see Ghana progress to the World Cup.
Ighalo could join Insurance
Sports Brief also reported that Odion Ighalo disclosed that he could be making a move to Nigerian League giants, Bendel Insurance FC as a retirement destination.
The striker is gradually progressing towards the latter stages of his professional football career, having played for clubs like Watford, Udinese and Manchester United.