Call Michael Olise To Play For Nigeria – Buruj CEO Tells NFF

Posted on May 7, 2024
The CEO of Buruj Football Club and Buruj Sports Academy, Dr Waheed Salaudeen Buruj, has appealed to the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, to ask the England based Crystal Palace star, Olise Michael, to play for Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
Dr, Waheed Salaudeen opined that the young man is a very good player and he would add more value to the Super Eagles team.
“Just like when Lionel Messi said he was going to retire. They had to get in contact with the Federation to plead with him and he agreed to come back to the team. I want the NFF to try and go the extra mile in order to make him join the National team because he has the quality.”
“The same should be done in respect to different talented players across the world, who can contribute their quota and make the Super Eagles the toast of all” the Buruj CEO said.

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