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    Paul Obazele, Viju Milk Grace Legacy FC Academy Players Unveiling

    The Lagacy football club of Lagos on Saturday unveiled players of the club while presenting them with new sports kits.

    The unveiling which took place at C &S Training Ground, Ishefun Road Ayobo, Lagos had all the well wisher thrilled to football match to introduce the players.

    Speaking at the opening of the event, the special guest of honor, Mr Paul Obazele told the players to be God fearing and put dedication to the field so they can reach greater goals.

    ” I congratulate you all today on this unveiling and urge you listen to your coaches and trainers.

    Don’t engage in bad practices that may harm your carrier like smoking and alcohol.

    Be God fearing and always pray and the sky will be your starting point, I see you all going places.” He said

    Also speaking the director and coach of legacy football club, Dayo Bamgbala said that the essence of the unveiling is to show club players to the world and Nigeria at large.

    ” We are here today to showcase the players of legacy football club to the world and Nigeria, the player are always on their best at training, as we all saw them in the march that was earlier played.

    Today we are unveiling them and presenting them with their jerseys and playing kits. We believe that most of our players here will make Nigeria proud”. He said.

    The players of the team were happy and promised to put effort in their training to push their carrier forward.

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