Important
member of the Nigerian senior football national team, Ahmed Musa, was
earlier on Friday, mobbed by excited fans at the federal capital
territory, Abuja, when he visited a Mosque for prayers.
Ahmed Musa swarmed by fans in Abuja
After scoring a double and making the country proud at the 2018
FIFA World Cup in Russia, Super Eagles star, Ahmed Musa, returned to the
country and was mobbed by excited fans as he paid a visit to the
National Mosque in Abuja to observe the Juma’ah Prayers on Friday.
The Leicester City star who is on loan to CSKA Moskow, was captured
on camera as he was surrounded by fans who showed their appreciation
for his efforts and that of his team members during their World Cup
matches.
It was reported earlier today that Super Eagles players have been
leaving their Essentuki Camp Base in Russia in trickles following
Tuesday’s exit of Nigeria from the 2018 FIFA World Cup after 1-2 loss to
Argentina.
Players who have had their early exit from the camp include team
captain Mikel Obi, Odion Ighalo, Victor Moses, Kelechi Iheanacho, Leon
Balogun, Alex Iwobi, Kenneth Omeruo and Tyronne Ebuehi.
Ahmed Musa, joined the elite class of players, winning the
Budweiser Man of the Match at the FIFA World Cup in Russia after his
brace against Iceland.
The Nigerian No. 7 also wrote his name in the history books after
he became the second African player to score a World Cup brace, after
Roger Milla in 1990.
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