HomeLifestyleArsenal Forward, Bukayo Saka Pays Courtesy Visit to Lagos State Governor Lifestyle Arsenal Forward, Bukayo Saka Pays Courtesy Visit to Lagos State Governor By Editor June 4, 2023 0 115 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailTelegram Arsenal Forward, Bukayo Saka present Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, with a branded Arsenal jersey during a courtesy visit to the Governor in Marina House, Lagos Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailTelegram Previous articleProgressive Governors’ Forum Meet With President Bola Tinubu In AbujaNext articleOutspan Promotes Sustainable Dairy Farming Practices To Mark World Milk Day RELATED ARTICLES Lifestyle Nigeria Tagged ‘World Capital Of Skin Bleaching’ January 28, 2025 Lifestyle Popular Influencer Burns Designer Clothes After Giving Life To Christ January 23, 2025 Lifestyle If You Want To Be Rich And Successful In 60 Days Time, Start Practicing These 8 Habits Every Morning January 23, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Most Popular We Conducted Fraudulent Census To Favour The North, Decimate The South – British Ex-Colonial Officer September 13, 2022 Joshua a better fighter after heavyweight title loss – Clarke May 17, 2022 Gombe State, Simba TVS Partner to Empower Residents April 5, 2022 Fediben Old Girls Set For 50yrs Of Inspiring Young Minds In ‘Mother Of All Reunions’ September 26, 2023 Osinachi’s Husband, Implicated By Late Wife’s Voice Note, To Face Murder Charge – Police April 12, 2022 AWCON 2022: Onome, Oshoala Make List As Waldrum Picks Squad For Morocco June 25, 2022 Load more Latest Post Sanwo-Olu Tasks Contractor To Complete 280-Bed Ojo General Hospital In 12 Months January 30, 2025 Tinubu Govt Secures $1.1bn AfDB Loan To Provide Electricity For 5m People January 30, 2025 Trump Offers Millions Of Federal Workers 8 Months’ Salaries To Resign, Aims To Downsize US Govt January 30, 2025 Lagos Govt Mulls Linking Riverine Communities In Ojo, Oriade LGAs With Bridges January 30, 2025 Trump’s Crackdown: 1.4 Million Illegal Immigrants, Including 3,690 Nigerians To Be Deported From US January 29, 2025 Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso Officially Quit ECOWAS, “Our Door Remains Open For Them”, Says Regional Bloc January 29, 2025 Load more