Izunna Uzochukwu Unveils New N120m Mansion In Agege
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Nigerian football players turned out to celebrate with Izunna Uzochukwu last Sunday as the Meizhou Hakka FC of China midfielder dedicated his newly built massive eight-bedroom mansion in Agege, Lagos, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.
The building is Izunna’s second in Lagos.
Club owners, including Churchill Oliseh, Dosu Joseph and the likes of Lukman Haruna, Rilwan Hassan, Paul Ebere, Gbolahan Salami were among the dignitaries who attended the house warming party.
Izunna joins other football stars such as his bossom friend Sylvester Igbonu, Rasaq Omotoyosi who own mansions in Agege.
The house is reportedly to have cost the footballer a whopping N120 million, a close source informed Completesportsnigeria.com.
Izunna has featured in 19 league games for Meizhou Hakka who who are currently second in the Chinese Super League Division 2 table.
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