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Borrow2222:congratulations to my kid brother, Onwubiko Victor. Nnaa, thanks for making us proud! The sky is your limit. Amaokpala town in Anambra town to the World. |
bankyblue:It irritates me anytime I read you guys write "has" as "as" ... Do you do that intentionally or what? Shii, that irritates. |
In no particular order... 1. Michael Olise (France) The Bayern Munich winger was born in England to a British-Nigerian father and a Franco-Algerian mother. Having represented France at youth level, Olise committed his international future to Les Bleus and earned a place in Didier Deschamps’ final World Cup squad. 2. Folarin Balogun (United States) Balogun was born in the United States to Nigerian parents and raised in England. The Monaco striker opted to represent the United States at the senior international level despite being eligible for Nigeria and England. 3. Bukayo Saka (England) Born in London to Yoruba Nigerian parents, Saka has established himself as one of England’s most important players. The Arsenal star visited Nigeria in 2023 and delighted fans by sharing a video on Instagram with a Yoruba greeting, thanking Nigerians for their warm reception. 4. Eberechi Eze (England) Born in London to Igbo Nigerian parents, Eze enjoyed a successful 2025/26 campaign after joining Arsenal in January, helping the Gunners secure the Premier League title. 5. Noni Madueke (England) Madueke, who is of Igbo Nigerian heritage, provides another attacking option for England. The versatile forward continues to strengthen his reputation at the highest level. 6. David Alaba (Austria) Born in Vienna, Alaba is the son of a Yoruba Nigerian father from Ogere, Ogun State, and a Filipino mother. The veteran defender has made more than 100 appearances for Austria and remains one of the country’s most influential players. 7. Carney Chukwuemeka (Austria) Chukwuemeka was born in Vienna to Nigerian parents before relocating to England at a young age. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder represented England at youth level but switched his international allegiance to Austria in March 2026 8. Jamal Musiala (Germany) Musiala was born in Germany to a Nigerian-British father and a German mother. The Bayern Munich playmaker recently returned from injury and remains a key figure in Germany’s squad. 9. Felix Nmecha (Germany) The Borussia Dortmund midfielder is the son of a German mother and an Igbo Nigerian father. Nmecha continues to play an important role for both club and country. 10. Ime Okon (South Africa) Okon was born in South Africa to a Nigerian father and a South African mother. The Hannover defender missed out on South Africa’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations but has since remained in contention for national team duties. 11. Tani Oluwaseyi (Canada) Born in Nigeria, Oluwaseyi moved to Canada at the age of 10 and progressed through the country’s football system. He made his senior debut for Canada in 2024. 12. Promise David (Canada) David was born in Canada to Nigerian parents. He previously represented Nigeria at U-23 level before switching his international allegiance to Canada. 13. Owen Goodman (Canada) Goodman qualifies for Canada through his Nigerian-born mother. After initially facing eligibility hurdles, the goalkeeper completed his Canadian citizenship process in October 2025. He subsequently received his first senior call-up for friendly matches against Ecuador and Venezuela and declined an earlier approach from Nigeria. 14. Manuel Akanji (Switzerland) Born to a Swiss mother and Nigerian father, Akanji enjoyed an outstanding 2025/26 season, playing a key role in Inter Milan’s Serie A and Coppa Italia triumphs. 15. Noah Okafor (Switzerland) Okafor traces his Nigerian roots through his father. The forward comes from a football-loving family, with his younger brothers, Elijah and Isaiah, also involved in the sport. 16. Antonio Nusa (Norway) The RB Leipzig winger was born in Norway to a Nigerian father and a Norwegian mother. Nusa has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in Norwegian football and is expected to play a prominent role for his country. Link: https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-16-players-of-nigerian-descent-representing-other-nations-at-world-cup/
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oneMalik:Bro, go sitdan. Any little chips they give una, e go dey shack una brain. My own be say na all of us dey inside am. I just dey pray God make my green card mature. |
Naija my country! Good morning to my country! |
See what I made in less than one minute with just instructions given to AI... Chai, graphic designers are in trouble!
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Hello guys Good evening everyone. I've not been around for two days now because I lost a very good friend. My best man fir that matter, but I'm back now. |
Sorry I didn't remember, or is it about the games? |
Hello guys 👋🏽 It’s been over a year since I’ve been trying to create this thread, but busy schedules kept getting in the way. I’m glad I’m finally doing this now. I’m that jolly good fellow who hustles and bustles within the city of Enugu, east of the nation 🇳🇬. I enjoy experiencing new things, meeting people, making friends, and discussing life and national issues and my job makes all of these possible and enjoyable. I’m a Keke Rider 🚲🛺. In other words, I’m into the transportation business. I’ve been in this line of work for six years now. Honestly, I never thought I’d last this long, but as the days go by, it keeps getting more interesting—not just because of the money, but because of the daily experiences. I mean, meeting all kinds of people and characters: the good, the bad, and the ugly… an.gels and de.mons… locals and internationals… hot gos.sips, sec.rets—name it 😄 Those are the things that really interest me. Then, of course, the daily earnings come next. So, in this thread, I’ll be sharing my daily activities and happenings around me here in 042 (Enugu), hoping we’ll all catch the cruise together 🚀. Hopefully, a What.s.App platform will also be created for quicker commun.ication among members and contributors to this thread. We’re kicking off today, and gists will start dropping this evening once I’m done with work. See you guys later today ✌🏽😊 |
Forward ever! |
Hmmm... It's ok. But I can't find Tinubu at the ceremony |
Adegbem01:You nailed it bro. To the OP, get more enlightened about masturbation I think it will help you work on ur habit so that your mind will start working again. Your issue is in your head/mind. All the best. |
Sacrity:My brother, I sometimes wonder if some of those guys here on NL are really Nigerians or whether they have any business here in Nigeria. |
muyico:Isi adiro this guy nma. Negodu ihe o'naakogheri! SIMPS every where. |
This reptile is not harmful at all... If its in my town, you just committed an abomination and you must bury it as human ![]() |
Honestly it baffles me how this things works. I think I have to enroll on one on one training to join this movement. Congrats to the latest seller! |
Thanks to God, 6th June is the day I will be breaking my bond with them. |
Pls how can I use photoshop to achieve this. Can you guide me pls! |
What's this? |
US immigration authorities will be able to arrest migrants at schools, churches and hospitals after the Trump administration overturned policies banning immigration enforcement from so-called “sensitive areas”. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and Customs and Border Protection had been restricted from doing so for more than a decade. The US Department of Homeland Security, which oversees both agencies, said in a statement: “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest. “The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to use common sense.” The directive was one of two issued on Tuesday, Jan. 21, from Benjamine Huffman, the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. The second directive reinstates with immediate effect so-called “expedited removal” nationwide. Under this authority, US Ice can quickly deport any undocumented person arrested inside the country who can’t prove they have been here continuously for more than two years. The changes come as Donald Trump’s administration executes a major crackdown on immigration in the US. The president signed a slew of executive actions on Monday, Jan. 20, that included cutting off access to an app that facilitated the entry of hundreds of thousands of people as well as suspending the refugee system and promoting greater cooperation between Ice and local and state governments. Administration officials vowed to immediately begin rounding up people in the US illegally, as part of the president’s promise to carry out “mass deportations”. Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said in an interview late on Monday that immigration agents would fan out across the United States on Tuesday to arrest and deport undocumented people. He did not say where the raids would take place. “They’re going to do it throughout the country. We have offices throughout the country, and every Ice officer is going to be out there and enforce the law starting tomorrow morning,” Homan said. Advocates warned that the Trump administration’s move to allow arrests at sensitive locations would have harmful effects. https://stories.apexnews-af.com/news/detail/e79f0d56586dee91248f3557ff340aa8?country=ng&language=en&entry_id=1cef5f8a250122en_ng&request_id=PUSH_d93e9497-f212-4da8-8f8c-b67c0ac1f0fa&from=mini_push |
Still waiting to see if I would get help here. |
Hello guys, Pls anyone who has contact on how I can get a fairly used freezer should pls contact me on o8lol736599 whatsapp. |
Chai |
Hmmm wahala be like wetin again...? |
Nawao! |
Hello guys good evening, pls I had an app which can make a real human picture/photo to look like this but I lost it when my phone had issue. Pls can someone help me with any app which can make pictures like this. I need it urgently. I'm waiting pls.
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Hope your dad and brothers are Ghanaians? ![]() Jennyclay: |
May God always keep us safe. |
Eagles abeg ooo |

