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Israelis Vibing To Nigerian Songs Makes Me Happy – John Ogu

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Super Eagles midfielder, John Ogu, has expressed satisfaction over the rising acceptance of Nigerian music around the globe, particularly among Israelis.

The footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Israeli club Hapoel Nof HaGalil, stated this on his Twitter page on Friday.

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He said that he was always happy watching Israelis vibing to songs from popular Nigerian singers including Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.

According to the former Hapoel Beer Sheva midfielder, I walk with my shoulder up as a Nigerian with the feeling.

He tweeted, “God knows how happy I am watching Israelis vibing to Wizkid, Davido, Burna boy songs here… I walk with my shoulder up as a Nigerian. Ckay songs too.”

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