Chelsea Fans ‘Reject’ President Buhari After FIFA Jersey Present

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Nigerians have taken to social media to make a mockery of the no 10 football jersey presented to President Muhammadu Buhari by the FIFA President in Abuja.

Frank Talk Now reports that after attending the start of the Aisha Buhari Cup on Wednesday in Lagos State, FIFA President, Gianni Infantino and the CAF President, Patrice Motsepe visited the Presidential Villa.

Infantino during the visit to the State House presented a number 10 jersey, a FIFA logo, and a football to President Buhari.

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The No. 10 jersey is mostly worn by icons in football who are greatly skilled.

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Notable footballers across the world who have worn the number 10 jerseys are Pele, Diego Maradona, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldinho, and Lionel Messi.

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While others only see the jersey present to President Buhari as a ‘national development’, Nigerians with the ‘BigEye’ have made a troll out of it.

This is as a youth advocate, Oluyemi Fasipe took to his Twitter page to post a photo showing the moment FIFA president was presenting Buhari with the iconic jersey.

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He captioned: “It is finished for Chelsea. Sorry.”

See the post below

Frank talk Now observed Jersey presented to President Buhari is Blue, and this gave the impression that he belonged to the Premier League Chelsea.

See reactions to Fasipe’s post below:

Meanwhile, the position of the Super Eagles of Nigeria has remained unchanged in the latest ranking of footballing countries released by FIFA on Thursday.

The report released on the FIFA website shows the Super Eagles remain 34th on the international rankings and also maintained the 5th position in Africa.

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