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‘My dad is from Nigeria, always tells me about culture, food’ – Germany’s Jamal Musiala


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‘My dad is from Nigeria, always tells me about culture, food’ – Germany’s Jamal Musiala

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Germany international, Jamal Musiala has said that his father is a Nigerian, who always tells him culture.

The Bayern Munich midfielder stated this while expressing his admiration for Nigerian culture and declaring his love for African delicacy ‘fufu’.

The 21-year-old spoke recently when he appeared as a guest on the popular show ‘How Hungry Are You’ by Chef Serge Ibaka.

Musiala also admitted that he had never been to Nigeria, but said he grew up knowing a lot about Nigeria and African cultures.

“I have never been to Africa before even though I always wanted to but we have never really had the time to go over there,” Musiala said.

“My dad is from Nigeria and he always tells me about the culture and everything about African foods. My dad made fufu while I was growing up back in England; he made this dish [fufu] every other day.”

Musiala was born in Stuttgart to a Nigerian father and a German mother.

He was raised in England from the age of seven after his family moved to the United Kingdom.

On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 7:38 AM Silas Onuoha <silas.onuoh@dailypost.ng> wrote:

Germany international, Jamal Musiala has said that his father is a Nigerian, who always tells him culture.

The Bayern Munich midfielder stated this while expressing his admiration for Nigerian culture and declaring his love for African delicacy ‘fufu’.

The 21-year-old spoke recently when he appeared as a guest on the popular show ‘How Hungry Are You’ by Chef Serge Ibaka.

Musiala also admitted that he had never been to Nigeria, but said he grew up knowing a lot about Nigeria and African cultures.

“I have never been to Africa before even though I always wanted to but we have never really had the time to go over there,” Musiala said.

“My dad is from Nigeria and he always tells me about the culture and everything about African foods. My dad made fufu while I was growing up back in England; he made this dish [fufu] every other day.”

Musiala was born in Stuttgart to a Nigerian father and a German mother.

He was raised in England from the age of seven after his family moved to the United Kingdom.



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