Ahmed Musa joins filling station owners, open Myca-7 in Kano

By Daily Sports on October 9, 2017

Leicester City star Ahmed Musa has joined the list of filling station owner after he opened his filling station Myca-7 on Sunday in Kano.

According to SCORENigeria, the Nigeria international has already invested in a sports and fitness center in Kano, which set him back by half a billion Naira, and he also has serious interests in real estate in Abuja, London and Kano.

Quoting a source the online paper said that the football star has built two state-of-the-art Myca-7 filling stations in Kano.

He flew into Kano from Abuja Sunday to commission the filling station.

On Saturday, he was an unused sub as Nigeria qualified for next year’s World Cup in Russia.

•Photo shows Ahmed Musa at his filling station.

Source Daily Sports

Posted October 9, 2017


 

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