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Happy Birthday to Ahmed Musa, the Nigerian Messi

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Ahmed Musa was born on this day 14 October 1992. He is a professional Nigerian footballer who currently plays for Al-Nassr, a Saudi Arabian team and plays for the Nigerian National team during tournaments. Ahmed Musa is known for scoring goals. He delivers goals with maddening precision as he whistles past his opponents to make the delivery into the goal net. Here are some quick facts about Ahmed Musa you should know. Ahmed Musa with matchball after scoring hat-trick against Al-Qadisiyah in the Saudi Professional League this season He was signed to VVV Venlo in 2010 but couldn’t play according to FIFA rules until he was 18. He was signed to CSKA Moscow in 2012 and was ranked fifth highest goal scorer for the 2015-2016 Russian Premier League season. He was signed to Leicester in 2016 and played in the Premier League for the season. He returned to CSKA Moscow on loan in 2018 for the remainder of the 2017-2018 season. He currently plays for Saudi Arabian team Al-Nas

WHERE IS LEAH SHARIBU?

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When about 111 girls of Government Girls Science and Technology College were kidnapped from their hostels in Dapchi, Yobe State on February 19, their parents prayed that they return safe, healthy and quick. When the girls were released a little over a month after, their parents were relieved that the dark phase of their lives ended fast enough. Five of them died en route Dapchi. One of them was never freed. For her family, the pain lingers. Leah Sharibu, the lone girl who refused to pledge allegiance to Islam, was denied her freedom based on that fact. Her insistence to stick to her Christian faith irked her captors who drove triumphantly into Dapchi town to drop off the other girls. The Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari promised then to do “everything in our power” to reunite her with her distraught parents. Almost eight months after, the promise remains just that – a promise. The parents are holding on to hope that their daughter will one day return. But the Nigerian