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FootballAhmed Musa: Nigerian Journalist in Dreamland After Receiving Apartment From Super Eagles Captain
- Ahmed Musa has splashed houses on four remarkable individuals
- Journalist Joan Nwachukwu is one of the beneficiaries of the largesse from the Nigerian superstar
- She disclosed to Sports Brief how she has been in dreamland after receiving the keys
Nigerian journalist Joan Iwuchukwu is in dreamland as she receives keys to a 2-bedroom apartment in the Lugbe area of the FCT in Abuja.
Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa rewarded the media practitioner with one of the units in his newly built mini-estate in Abuja.
It was gathered that three others were also handed keys to flats as Musa continued with his renowned philanthropic gestures.
In her reaction, Joan stated that she is still in dreamland as she becomes a homeowner.
She told Sports Brief:
"I'm yet to come out of the shock. I can't imagine I'm now a house owner. I thank him for doing this. "
According to her, it had been a long walk with the footballer, which dates back to his initial stint at local club Kano Pillars.
Recall that Ahmed Musa played featured for Kano Pillars on a season-long loan during the 2009-2010 season, and Joan disclosed she had been a close associate of the footballer since then.
"I have known him for several years, I guess about 13 years now, since his days at Kano Pillars."
Another recipient of Musa's magnanimous gesture is his loyal gateman Amos, who received keys to a one-bedroom apartment within the premises, Totori News reports.
A 3-bedroom flat was handed to Geoffrey Hosea, an official of the Nigeria Football Federation, while the another 3-bedroom apartment was handed to his close friend Adama Dante.
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Sports Brief earlier reported that Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa recently acquired a mansion in Maryland, United States, as he celebrated his 31st birthday in grand style.
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