Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Splashes Millions to Construct Standard International School in Jos

Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Splashes Millions to Construct Standard International School in Jos

Babajide Orevba
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:59 PM
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  • Ahmed Musa has built a standard international school in Jos, as the Super Eagles captain revealed that it is almost ready
  • The Nigerian international has continued to give back to the society having recently built a sports complex in Kano earlier
  • According to the 29-year-old, the M&S International School is 99 per cent ready and operations will commence soon

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has continued to give back to the society as the 29-year-old splashed millions on the construction of an international school in Buruku, Jos.

The Fatih Karagumruk forward will stop at nothing in helping those who are in need, but the construction of a modern school in Jos is something special.

In a clip shared by the former CSKA Moskow star, the educational facility is seated on a two-storey building with adjoining blocks of classrooms.

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Ahmed Musa says his M&S school is 99 per cent ready. Photo: @Ahmedmusa718
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The M&S International School, according to the Nigerian international, is located in Jos South Local Government Plateau State.

The building, painted in purple and orange, is expected to commence activities during the next educational session as the former Kano Pillars sensation says it is now 99 per cent ready.

In an exclusive chat with Sports Brief, Musa stated that he is constructing the facility to assist the poor.

He said:

"I bought the existing property to build an international model school for the poor in that area."

Musa recently sponsored 100 students in Kano to get degrees in the University and last year, he completed his multi-million naira sports centre in Kaduna where youths are taking advantage to train and exhibit their talents.

The former Leicester City striker is one of the richest Nigerian players considering his assets since he started playing football on the streets of Jos.

Musa gifts N2million to assist Kingsley Obiekwu

Only recently, Ahmed Musa recently gifted former Nigeria international Kingsley Obiekwu the sum of N2 million after finding out that he was currently struggling to survive.

The former Leicester City star was said to be touched after reading updates about Kingsley Obiekwu and decided to support him financially.

Kingsley Obiekwu represented Nigeria at the international level and was a member of the squad which won the gold medal in football at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

Between the years 1996 and 1999, Kingsley Obiekwu who was a defender played eight games for the Super Eagles of Nigeria without scoring any goal.

Osimhen on the radar of Manchester United

Sports Brief earlier reported that Manchester United are said to be planning to launch a bid for Nigerian international Victor Osimhen who has been in blistering form for the Italian side Napoli this season.

A number of top European clubs are jostling for the signature of the Super Eagles forward according to Transfer Market expert Antonio Giordano.

Giordano believes the 23-year-old former Lille of France attacker will not reject an offer from the Red Devils should they approach him.

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Babajide Orevba is a CAF accredited Nigerian journalist and HOD of the Local Desk with over 10 years of experience in media landscape.He studied NCE Political Science/Social Studies, AOCOED.
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