The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.
The Delta state government has said it will continue to monitor the health and condition of former green Eagles player, Henry Nwosu who is battling an ailment and receiving medical attention at The state-owned Asaba Specialist Hospital.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Olisa Ifejiyika disclosed this while wishing the ex-international a speedy recovery on his trip for further medical treatment abroad.
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Henry Nwosu had been receiving medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment at the Asaba Specialist Hospital as the Delta state government has been assisting with his bills.
The Delta state government has however frowned at rumours making the rounds that the former green eagles player is incapacitated
Henry Nwosu was the toast of football fans in the 80s where he was the youngest member of the 1980 Nations Cup winning Squad and marshalled the green Eagles Midfield with skills and keys and chicory, despite his diminutive stature. He appeared 60 times for the Nigerian national team and scored eight goals.