
Jack Grealish of Manchester City disclosed his conversation with Bukayo Saka’s Nigerian father in an interview with his old Aston Villa colleague Gabriel Agbonlahor, who is also of Nigerian descent.
Grealish provided information on his Three Lions teammates competing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.NYSC portal
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThe Nigeria Football Federation monitored Saka’s progress after he got into the first squad at Arsenal, but he chose to remain with England, the country he represented at the junior level, and went on to play a game for his country of birth.Information Guide Nigeria
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The Arsenal winger is proud of his Nigerian roots, and he just funded the life-changing procedures of 120 Nigerian children.JAMB portal
When asked about who he’d like to be with the most if he was stuck on a desert island with just a Boombox, Grealish told talkSPORT: “Saka is the best kid actually. I went up to his dad and told him ‘I love your son!’ He’s the nicest kid ever but he’s got a little bit of banter as well. He’s funny, man.
“He’s laid back but when he’s on the training pitch he’s on it. Off it he’s quite laid back and chilled.
“Do you know what, I’m going Saks. I don’t know about his music but he’d make me laugh.”JAMB Result
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