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Billionaire Femi Otedola Promises $250,000 To The Nigeria Super Eagles Team If They Win The African Cup Of Nations

 


Nigerian billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola has yet again flexed his monetary muscles as he has pledged an amount of $250,000 to the Nigeria Super Eagles team If they win the African Cup Of Nations (AFCON).


The Super Eagles look promising in the competition as they have made a 100 percent record with the group games they have played so far with nine points out of three matches.

Nigerians back home are rooting for them to bring home the trophy and so does billionaire, Femi Otedola who has promised them such a whopping amount.

He wrote: Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, announced my $250,000 gift to our Super Eagles Team if they bring home the African Cup of Nations Trophy 🏆⚽️ We are rooting for you! …F.Ote💲

Meanwhile, fans have been left outraged after Snoop Dogg once admitted to smoking marijuana (weed) with a piece of the bible paper.

A few years ago, The Doggfather got down with the staff at Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club radio program, and the subject of smoking pot came up.

Snoop Dogg was questioned if he has ever rolled a joint with Bible pages by radio personality Charlamagne tha God.

The ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ rapper came clean after a little wait.

“I ain’t gonna lie. We was in London like 1996. We didn’t have no papers and they ran out and it was, we needed to hit something bad!” he recalled on the station.

“And the homies was like ‘we needa use the first page of the Bible’…thinnest piece of paper cuz.”

They didn’t want to interfere with the word of the scripture, so he explained that it was merely the first page of the holy book.

“We took that first page and cut him up into five different pieces,” he said. “And we made five different joints out of it. Father forgive me.”

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