Wilfred Ndidi, Leceister City star, has spoken on the never-ending Jollof conflict between Ghana and Nigeria.
The Jollof rice debate has been a major conversation between Nigerians and Ghanians for some years now, with many celebrities having to give their own verdict on the topic.
Ndidi, who recently helped Leicester City secured a return to the English Premier League next season was also asked which jollof rice is the best.
20:35 - 06.05.2024
Wilfred Ndidi: Super Eagles star uses hunger as excuse to eat Ghanaian jollof rice
Super Eagles of Nigeria star Wilfred Ndidi uses hunger as an excuse to eat Ghanaian jollof rice after being exposed by Abdul Fatawu.
10:15 - 06.05.2024
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Ndidi’s decision on Jollof rice
Ndidi's Ghanaian teammate Issahaku Fatawu encouraged him to try out and review the well-known Ghanaian jollof during their joyful occasions.
According to Brilla, a recent social media video showed Ndidi sampling Ghanaian jollof rice, and Fatawu insisted, “Try am, you go like am”.
Despite acknowledging the Ghanaian dish's deliciousness, the football player's decision chose Nigerian jollof, affirming its superiority.
Ndidi replied to Fatawu, saying, “Taste good, to be honest, but Nigeria all day, everyday.”
Ndidi is enjoying his last moments with his friends and teammates at Leceister City before moving away in the summer according to reports.
Newcastle United and Everton Aston Villa are two Premier League teams showing interest in the 27-year-old midfield player.
When the transfer window opens, Spanish powerhouse FC Barcelona has also stated that they would like to sign the master midfielder.