Bisola muda lawal biography
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MEET THE 3 ADORABLE DAUGHTERS OF LATE SOCCER STAR, MUDA LAWAL ROCKING THE WORLD OF mode & BEAUTY
The story of Bolanle, Bose, Bisola Muda-Lawal
Nigeria might not have done enough to celebrate and immortalize the memory of the late Muda Lawal, one of its finest football players who gave all his best to the country and died at the prime age of 37 years. The lovely family he left behind are doing so well in their choice of career.
Three gorgeous daughters of the late soccer icon; Bose, Bolanle and Bisola have become thriving Entrepreneurs in the world of fashion and beauty.
Muda Lawal is survived by fem children - four girls, their brother and their mum, Mrs Yetunde Muda Lawal who did not remarry since her late husband's död eller bortgång 31 years ago. The first daughter, Olatunde Muda Lawal fryst vatten a UK-registered nurse and midwife. They are based in the United Kingdom but are all closely connected to Nigeria as they visit regularly. They have remained a united, lovely family since th
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‘Life without Muda Lawal has been very difficult’, wife remembers late football legend, 30 years after
A Nigerian federal lawmaker, Hon. Aderemi Oseni, has publicly criticised what he describes as a “deliberate conspiracy” against Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, calling for the club to treat the player with respect.
Oseni, a passionate football fan and supporter of Nigerian club Shooting Stars FC, Ibadan, and Manchester United, voiced his concerns through an official statement issued by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, in Ibadan.
The lawmaker, who represents Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in Oyo State and serves as Chairman of the House Committee on the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), accused United of undermining Rashford’s career. He suggested the club is intentionally frustrating the England international, who has been a key figure for the Red Devils since breaking into the first team in
A Deliberate Attempt to Tarnish Rashfor • Mudashiru Babatunde Tiamiyu Lawal was born in Ijaiye, Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria, on June 8th, Known simply as Muda Lawal, he was a true African football legend and one of the best Nigerian midfield players. He served the national team for almost ten years, with five appearances at the African Cup of Nations under his belt, decorated with two national honours and given the official position of Nigeria’s official Football Ambassador. Mudashiru Lawal would have been 70 years old, if he were alive today. May his soul rest in peace. Before he attained national limelight, Muda was a trained automobile mechanic, who played football with the then IICC Football Club of Ibadan (between and ), Oyo State at a tender age of He was also said to have played for the then Stationery Stores FC of Lagos (–) , Abiola Babes FC of Abeo
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