How A Nigerian Soccer Player Became An NBA Legend



A look back a the incredible career of the greatest post scorer in NBA history, Hakeem Olajuwon. Follow Nonstop Instagram: …

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32 thoughts on “How A Nigerian Soccer Player Became An NBA Legend”

  1. Nigerians speak English fluently and in the 70s and 80s speaking and knowing how to write in English was a flex, and most Nigerians then made it a must to know everything pertaining to the English language
    It was a trend if you dont know how to speak english no matter how intelligent you are in other fields or subjects you're still seen and regarded as dullard or illiterate

  2. Nigerians speak English fluently and in the 70s and 80s speaking and knowing how to write in English was a flex, and most Nigerians then made it a must to know everything pertaining to the English language
    It was a trend if you dont know how to speak english no matter how intelligent you are in other fields or subjects you're still seen and regarded as dullard or illiterate

  3. Hakeem was an anomaly. He wasn't supposed to be where he was and be that good and just for that in my opinion he's the greatest center of all time. So humble, so versatile. Just a freak of nature. There will never be another dream

  4. Yes we like the video and y9u just earned your self a new follower for being non biased and mentioning his Islamic faith strengthening and affecting him positively most deliberately cut that part out.
    As a Nigerian Muslim I'm very proud. πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ’šπŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ’š

  5. Yeah, but Caitlyn Clark aint doing s***, neither. Is she even making the playoffs? No. Not last year or this year before. So why even talk about her or Angle? They both suck.

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