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Super Eagles striker Taiwo Awoniyi has led his Nottingham Forest teammates to groove to Davido’s trending song ‘Unavailable’.
The Nigerian international scored the crucial goal that kept the club in the Premier League for another season.
Awoniyi struck in the 19th minute as his side managed a 1-0 win over Arsenal on Saturday afternoon. It was his ninth goal of the season.
Right after their win over the Gunners, the players were spotted in a celebratory mood in the dressing room.
It was a mini-party with Davido’s ‘Unavailable’ reverberating throughout the changing room.
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FootballThe players were seen replicating the famous dance of the song, throwing their hands in the air.
The Nigerian music sensation dropped the song earlier in the year in his latest album Timeless.
Naija Vibes reports that Davido once again took his fans to South Africa on his impressive song “Unavailable,” featuring Amapiano genius Musa Keys.
The Nigerian music sensation and Musa Keys go head-to-head with a unique nexus on the track.
Meanwhile, Davido was at the Etihad Stadium in England to watch Manchester City as they were crowned Premier League champions.
Davido took the opportunity to watch the game between Manchester City and Chelsea on Sunday, May 21, 2023.
In photos shared on social media, an excited Davido is seen enjoying the game as the newly crowned champions pipped the Blues in front of their fans.
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FootballSports Brief earlier reported that Taiwo Awoniyi revealed how tough it was to survive as a child.
The former Liverpool player, who returned to Nottingham Forest's squad after being out of action for two months due to injury, looked back at the difficulties he faced in his career.
Awoniyi, who was signed by Forest from Union Berlin last summer for a record £17 million, explained that things were so tough for his parents that he had to start working as a bricklayer and even at the bakery for him to get football gear.