10 Types of Men Women Should Never Tolerate
Here are the kind of guys you definitely should not put up with when it comes to relationships:
1. The noncommittal type
Not being able to commit to just you is a bad sign. It could mean a couple of things, all of which aren’t what you want. Another option is that he’s using you. He enjoys the attention and physical closeness, but that’s all he’s interested in. If this is the case, it’s probably time for a serious talk.
2. The angry type
You know, the guys that absolutely flip out over the most insignificant things. Constantly yelling at you is not appropriate. If he doesn’t handle conflict appropriately, it’s probably a good idea to steer clear until he shapes up.
3. The put-downers
You’re always the b*tt of a joke or the object of his disapproval. Don’t put up with a man that is always putting you down. He may not even notice or it may just be his “sense of humor.” Even if that’s true – especially if that’s true – he needs to change. Don’t put up with mistreatment.
4. The non-cummunicative type
Communication is absolutely, positively, irrevocably essential in a relationship. I cannot stress this point enough. If he is unwilling to communicate with you, it’s time for a talk. He should be capable and willing to talk to you about his feelings (even though men generally hate it). He should talk to you about concerns, successes and all that personal stuff.
5. The abusive type
This is a no-brainer. Abuse is completely unacceptable. Yes, there is always a place for forgiveness and progress – but that’s a situation you’re going to have to figure out with your significant other and someone more qualified than me. Be careful not to lie to yourself about the severity of the situation.
6. The unsatisfiable type
These are the guys that are constantly comparing you to other women. It seems like no matter how hard you try or how amazing you truly are, you’re never quite enough for him. He’s never satisfied with you. He destroys your self esteem. You feel horrible around him. The truth is, you’re amazing. He’s just a jerk.
7. The materialistic type
If he’s more in love with himself than he is with you, he might fit in this category. The consequences of materialism and narcissism become evident with time – and they’re not pretty. This is basically the adult version of that popular kid in high school that never ended up doing anything with his life. Make sure his priorities are straight before taking your relationship to the next level.
8. The manipulative type (the control freak)
Don’t play that game. If you notice him trying to manipulate your feelings, call him out on it. Guilt trips are inappropriate. Manipulators too often turn into control freaks, so unless you’d like to sacrifice your free will and your identity for this guy, avoid the manipulators.
9. The stalker type
This is the guy that is absolutely and overwhelmingly obsessed with you. He has to keep tabs on you all day, every day. He’s always with you, but even when he’s not, he still knows exactly what you’ve been up to. If he would tone things back to an attachment level five that would be cute, but he’s over 9,000 right now. Your man needs to respect that you’ve still got your own life to live, and he needs to chill out.
10. The jealous type
The stalker type and the jealous type usually come as a package deal. You can’t so much as look in the same direction as another guy without him freaking out. He forces you to completely cut off contact with your male friends, even though you know they pose no threat, avoid that guy.
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Super Eagles Job: Amaju Pinnick Speaks Angrily on Le Guen's "Rejection"
Super Eagles Job: Amaju
Pinnick Speaks Angrily on Le Guen's
"Rejection"
amaju pinnick naija news nff paul le guen
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick is
livid over reports that Paul Le Guen turned down the Super
Eagles job offered him.
“The NFF had never offered him the job. Le Guen was only a
recommendation of the Technical and Development
Committee. The recommendation was subject to agreement
of the NFF Executive Committee,” he said according to Vanguard.
According to him, Le Guen wanted to stay in France and visit
Nigeria from time to time on specific assignments, which isn't
acceptable. He added that Le Guen isn't happy with the targets
laid down for him by the NFF.
“He didn’t like targets. In the past we set targets for Siasia, for
late Keshi and even Oliseh, why not him?” Pinnick queried.
“We do not want to repeat the mistakes of the past where
people were employed with so much expectations and they
ended up disastrously," he added.
Pinnick Speaks Angrily on Le Guen's
"Rejection"
amaju pinnick naija news nff paul le guen
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick is
livid over reports that Paul Le Guen turned down the Super
Eagles job offered him.
“The NFF had never offered him the job. Le Guen was only a
recommendation of the Technical and Development
Committee. The recommendation was subject to agreement
of the NFF Executive Committee,” he said according to Vanguard.
According to him, Le Guen wanted to stay in France and visit
Nigeria from time to time on specific assignments, which isn't
acceptable. He added that Le Guen isn't happy with the targets
laid down for him by the NFF.
“He didn’t like targets. In the past we set targets for Siasia, for
late Keshi and even Oliseh, why not him?” Pinnick queried.
“We do not want to repeat the mistakes of the past where
people were employed with so much expectations and they
ended up disastrously," he added.
Six Reseans why you need to brand your small Business
Six Reseans why you need to brand your small Business
Deluxe
Beyond just a memorable logo, good branding increases the
value of a company, provides employees with direction and
motivation, and makes acquiring new customers easier. So
what exactly is a brand?
The short answer is: everything.
A brand represents the sum of people’s perception of a
company’s customer service, reputation, advertising, and logo.
When all of these parts of the business are working well, the
overall brand tends to be healthy. On the flip side, we all
probably know a company that offers excellent products or
services, but has a tarnished brand due to poor customer
service.
Let’s take a look at the important ways a strong brand impacts
your business:
1. Branding Improves Recognition
One of major components of your brand is your logo. Think of
how we instantly recognize the golden arches of McDonalds or
the simple, but powerful eagle of the USPS. As the “face” of a
company, logo design is critical because that simple graphic
will be on every piece of correspondence and advertising. A
professional logo design is simple enough to be memorable,
but powerful enough to give the desired impression of your
company.
2. Branding Creates Trust
A professional appearance builds credibility and trust. People
are more likely to purchase from a business that appears
polished and legitimate. Emotional reactions are hardwired
into our brains, and those reactions are very real influencers.
3. Branding Supports Advertising
Advertising is another component of your brand. Both the
medium chosen and demographic targeted for advertisements
builds a brand. Too narrow an advertising focus, and a
company risks being “pigeon holed” and losing their ability to
expand into new markets. Too broad a focus, and the
company fails to create a definable impression of the
company in the minds of would be customers.
4. Branding Builds Financial Value
Companies who publicly trade on a stock exchange are valued
at many times the actual hard assets of the company. Much of
this value is due to the branding of the company. A strong
brand usually guarantees future business. Whether a company
is in the position to borrow funds for expansion or rolling out
to an IPO, being perceived as more valuable will make the
process advantageous for the owner of the company. The
greater a company’s devotion to build its brand value, the
better the financial return from its efforts.
5. Branding Inspires Employees
Many employees need more than just work— they need
something to work toward. When employees understand your
mission and reason for being, they are more likely to feel that
same pride and work in the same direction to achieve the
goals you have set. Having a strong brand is like turning the
company logo into a flag the rest of the company can rally
around.
6. Branding Generates New Customers
Branding enables your company to get referral business. Would
it be possible for you to tell a friend about the new shoes you
love if you couldn’t remember the brand? A large reason
‘brand’ is the word used for this concept is that the goal is an
indelible impression. As the most profitable advertising
source, word of mouth referrals are only possible in a situation
where your company has delivered a memorable experience
with your customer.
The most profitable companies, small and large, have a single
thing in common. They have established themselves as a
leader in their particular industry by building a strong brand.
Deluxe
Beyond just a memorable logo, good branding increases the
value of a company, provides employees with direction and
motivation, and makes acquiring new customers easier. So
what exactly is a brand?
The short answer is: everything.
A brand represents the sum of people’s perception of a
company’s customer service, reputation, advertising, and logo.
When all of these parts of the business are working well, the
overall brand tends to be healthy. On the flip side, we all
probably know a company that offers excellent products or
services, but has a tarnished brand due to poor customer
service.
Let’s take a look at the important ways a strong brand impacts
your business:
1. Branding Improves Recognition
One of major components of your brand is your logo. Think of
how we instantly recognize the golden arches of McDonalds or
the simple, but powerful eagle of the USPS. As the “face” of a
company, logo design is critical because that simple graphic
will be on every piece of correspondence and advertising. A
professional logo design is simple enough to be memorable,
but powerful enough to give the desired impression of your
company.
2. Branding Creates Trust
A professional appearance builds credibility and trust. People
are more likely to purchase from a business that appears
polished and legitimate. Emotional reactions are hardwired
into our brains, and those reactions are very real influencers.
3. Branding Supports Advertising
Advertising is another component of your brand. Both the
medium chosen and demographic targeted for advertisements
builds a brand. Too narrow an advertising focus, and a
company risks being “pigeon holed” and losing their ability to
expand into new markets. Too broad a focus, and the
company fails to create a definable impression of the
company in the minds of would be customers.
4. Branding Builds Financial Value
Companies who publicly trade on a stock exchange are valued
at many times the actual hard assets of the company. Much of
this value is due to the branding of the company. A strong
brand usually guarantees future business. Whether a company
is in the position to borrow funds for expansion or rolling out
to an IPO, being perceived as more valuable will make the
process advantageous for the owner of the company. The
greater a company’s devotion to build its brand value, the
better the financial return from its efforts.
5. Branding Inspires Employees
Many employees need more than just work— they need
something to work toward. When employees understand your
mission and reason for being, they are more likely to feel that
same pride and work in the same direction to achieve the
goals you have set. Having a strong brand is like turning the
company logo into a flag the rest of the company can rally
around.
6. Branding Generates New Customers
Branding enables your company to get referral business. Would
it be possible for you to tell a friend about the new shoes you
love if you couldn’t remember the brand? A large reason
‘brand’ is the word used for this concept is that the goal is an
indelible impression. As the most profitable advertising
source, word of mouth referrals are only possible in a situation
where your company has delivered a memorable experience
with your customer.
The most profitable companies, small and large, have a single
thing in common. They have established themselves as a
leader in their particular industry by building a strong brand.
Top 20 Lucrative Businesses in Nigeria That Make Millions of Naira
Doing business in Nigeria is currently viewed
as one of the most lucrative business
ventures, in today’s global business
environment. For the past 50 years Nigeria has
been dependent on its valuable oil resources,
which have brought great wealth to a select
few, but oil is not the only lucrative business
in Nigeria.
However, as Nigeria’s economic sphere slowly
changes, its economic structure diversifies to
overcome its dependency on oil. This shift has
opened up the playing field for a new
generation of entrepreneurs in Nigeria. People,
who can identify business opportunities in
Nigeria, know that the oil industry is not the
only business that you can enter and make
money from.
If you are thinking of setting up a business in
Nigeria and making millions of Naira from it,
you can choose from a variety of options.
Read and find out my Top 20 Lucrative
Businesses in Nigeria That Make Millions of
Naira.
Top 20 Lucrative Businesses in
Nigeria That Make Millions of
Naira
1. Fast Food business – You need decent
customer service, management skills and
capital in order to set up an eatery and make
sure that everything runs professionally. You
can set out on your own and create your own
brand, or buy in to an already established
business franchise, such as Mr. Biggs.
2. E-commerce – This is a very promising
venture and the best thing is, you will have all
the tools and customers over the web. If you
do not have the required knowledge, you can
collaborate with an established firm to operate
your e-commerce enterprise. Benefits are –
Low start-up costs, changes can be made
instantly, the potential customer reach, and
you can easily measure results with cost
affective online marketing.
3. Construction business – Business is
booming in Nigeria, and so is our population.
To support this growth, Nigeria now has a
booming construction and housing sector. The
range, type and size of projects is huge, so
there are plenty of opportunities depending on
how much capital you can invest. If managing
a construction project isn’t for you, you can
set yourself up as a local dealer to supply
building materials. The investment is not as
huge, but considerable investment will be
required initially to buy and stock materials.
But you can be assured that there will be no
shortage of business.
4. Hotel business – This is a goldmine
industry if you can get it right, but the
competition in this sector is quite high. To
launch and maintain your hotel you will need a
large amount of capital. It takes planning,
patience and hard work to start a hotel
business. A high-level of customer service
skills is also required to attract new and
returning visitors.
5. Kerosene retail – You can set yourself up
as a supplier to make your millions quickly.
Kerosene is used in most homes in Nigeria,
and Africa due to inconsistent power supply.
This is one of the most lucrative business
opportunities in Nigeria. . Entrepreneurs have
been known to receive 100% returns on their
initial investment.
6. Rice farming – Is the most profitable area
in Nigerian agriculture. Nigeria has a low local
production of rice, but an extremely high
consumption rate, which leads us to import
the majority of our rice from overseas. Recent
reforms in the Nigerian agriculture sector have
seen the government open up the sector for
more investments to support small, medium
and large-scale farmers.
7. Haulage services – Given the poor rail
transport system in Nigeria, most of the goods
are shifted by road and this makes the haulage
business in Nigeria extremely lucrative.
8. Snail rearing – This is one of the business
ideas in Nigeria that needs low investment as
snails require simple vegetation to eat, and
they reproduce at an alarming rate. You will
need to invest in housing and protecting them,
as snails are delicate, and must retain their
moisture to survive. There is not much
competition in the industry and you can enjoy
making profits without many challenges.
9. Car and machinery spare parts – As
Nigeria’s economy grows, so does our
manufacturing industry. This has driven a rapid
increase for capital goods such as machinery,
lubricants, spare parts, ball bearings and other
mechanical goods and accessories. The key is
to find a good supplier from abroad. UAE-
based enterprises have emerged as the
leading supplier of these goods to many
countries in Africa.
10. Poultry farming – This is big business,
and you can begin with around 100 birds, and
build it into a large-scale enterprise within a
short period of time. You can make money
from selling chicken eggs, or chickens for
meat. This is a top business startup idea.
11. Transport business – Although a little
messy at present, it is a profitable sector in
Nigeria and can help you make millions
annually.
12. Fruit Juice Making – This is a capital-
intensive business, but if you can manage the
funds you can grow as big as Chivita or La
Carcella given how much Nigerians love their
fruit juice.
13. Tokunbo trade – Business of second hand
items in Nigeria is very lucrative and many
Nigerians want to spend as little as possible to
buy second hand items such as clothes
instead of buying new ones.
14. Dry Cleaning & Laundry – Float a
professional dry cleaning business and keep
your rates low and service quality quite high.
This type of business is especially profitable in
a big city, or urbanized area.
15. Pure Water Production – Although this
business needs some capital investment, it
can be worth your effort and money in the long
run particularly if you can manage pure water
production and keep the quality intact over a
long time. Your options are to sell as sachet,
bagged or bottled water.
16. Professional Car Wash – This can be a
good business if you choose a location like
Lagos where you will be able to find a number
of good cars.
17. Internet Business – You can provide fast
Internet connection at affordable monthly rates
and manage it well enough to make tons of
money.
18. Nursery and Primary School – There is a
lack of good schools in the country and you
can set up high quality nurseries or primary
schools to make millions.
19. Online tech support – You can easily set
up an online tech support business and make
a lot of money within a year or two of your
business launch. This is a simple business
and you do not have to be a tech expert to
operate in this sector. I’ve known people set
up these types of businesses, and outsource
the work to tech professionals.
20. Furniture business – A lot of profits await
you in the buying and selling of furniture. You
do not have to be a carpenter to do this. You
can simply contact trustworthy carpenters in
your area and arrange a steady supply of
furniture items to display in your showroom.
This is a big scale enterprise due to the fact
that only a few people can afford imported
designers.
All of these business ideas have great
potential, and the ability to help you generate
millions, but remember the success is in the
planning , and your ability to execute your plan.
There are some key elements that you must
assess before committing to any business
venture. Once you have all of these elements
in place, you are only a few steps away from
business success.
as one of the most lucrative business
ventures, in today’s global business
environment. For the past 50 years Nigeria has
been dependent on its valuable oil resources,
which have brought great wealth to a select
few, but oil is not the only lucrative business
in Nigeria.
However, as Nigeria’s economic sphere slowly
changes, its economic structure diversifies to
overcome its dependency on oil. This shift has
opened up the playing field for a new
generation of entrepreneurs in Nigeria. People,
who can identify business opportunities in
Nigeria, know that the oil industry is not the
only business that you can enter and make
money from.
If you are thinking of setting up a business in
Nigeria and making millions of Naira from it,
you can choose from a variety of options.
Read and find out my Top 20 Lucrative
Businesses in Nigeria That Make Millions of
Naira.
Top 20 Lucrative Businesses in
Nigeria That Make Millions of
Naira
1. Fast Food business – You need decent
customer service, management skills and
capital in order to set up an eatery and make
sure that everything runs professionally. You
can set out on your own and create your own
brand, or buy in to an already established
business franchise, such as Mr. Biggs.
2. E-commerce – This is a very promising
venture and the best thing is, you will have all
the tools and customers over the web. If you
do not have the required knowledge, you can
collaborate with an established firm to operate
your e-commerce enterprise. Benefits are –
Low start-up costs, changes can be made
instantly, the potential customer reach, and
you can easily measure results with cost
affective online marketing.
3. Construction business – Business is
booming in Nigeria, and so is our population.
To support this growth, Nigeria now has a
booming construction and housing sector. The
range, type and size of projects is huge, so
there are plenty of opportunities depending on
how much capital you can invest. If managing
a construction project isn’t for you, you can
set yourself up as a local dealer to supply
building materials. The investment is not as
huge, but considerable investment will be
required initially to buy and stock materials.
But you can be assured that there will be no
shortage of business.
4. Hotel business – This is a goldmine
industry if you can get it right, but the
competition in this sector is quite high. To
launch and maintain your hotel you will need a
large amount of capital. It takes planning,
patience and hard work to start a hotel
business. A high-level of customer service
skills is also required to attract new and
returning visitors.
5. Kerosene retail – You can set yourself up
as a supplier to make your millions quickly.
Kerosene is used in most homes in Nigeria,
and Africa due to inconsistent power supply.
This is one of the most lucrative business
opportunities in Nigeria. . Entrepreneurs have
been known to receive 100% returns on their
initial investment.
6. Rice farming – Is the most profitable area
in Nigerian agriculture. Nigeria has a low local
production of rice, but an extremely high
consumption rate, which leads us to import
the majority of our rice from overseas. Recent
reforms in the Nigerian agriculture sector have
seen the government open up the sector for
more investments to support small, medium
and large-scale farmers.
7. Haulage services – Given the poor rail
transport system in Nigeria, most of the goods
are shifted by road and this makes the haulage
business in Nigeria extremely lucrative.
8. Snail rearing – This is one of the business
ideas in Nigeria that needs low investment as
snails require simple vegetation to eat, and
they reproduce at an alarming rate. You will
need to invest in housing and protecting them,
as snails are delicate, and must retain their
moisture to survive. There is not much
competition in the industry and you can enjoy
making profits without many challenges.
9. Car and machinery spare parts – As
Nigeria’s economy grows, so does our
manufacturing industry. This has driven a rapid
increase for capital goods such as machinery,
lubricants, spare parts, ball bearings and other
mechanical goods and accessories. The key is
to find a good supplier from abroad. UAE-
based enterprises have emerged as the
leading supplier of these goods to many
countries in Africa.
10. Poultry farming – This is big business,
and you can begin with around 100 birds, and
build it into a large-scale enterprise within a
short period of time. You can make money
from selling chicken eggs, or chickens for
meat. This is a top business startup idea.
11. Transport business – Although a little
messy at present, it is a profitable sector in
Nigeria and can help you make millions
annually.
12. Fruit Juice Making – This is a capital-
intensive business, but if you can manage the
funds you can grow as big as Chivita or La
Carcella given how much Nigerians love their
fruit juice.
13. Tokunbo trade – Business of second hand
items in Nigeria is very lucrative and many
Nigerians want to spend as little as possible to
buy second hand items such as clothes
instead of buying new ones.
14. Dry Cleaning & Laundry – Float a
professional dry cleaning business and keep
your rates low and service quality quite high.
This type of business is especially profitable in
a big city, or urbanized area.
15. Pure Water Production – Although this
business needs some capital investment, it
can be worth your effort and money in the long
run particularly if you can manage pure water
production and keep the quality intact over a
long time. Your options are to sell as sachet,
bagged or bottled water.
16. Professional Car Wash – This can be a
good business if you choose a location like
Lagos where you will be able to find a number
of good cars.
17. Internet Business – You can provide fast
Internet connection at affordable monthly rates
and manage it well enough to make tons of
money.
18. Nursery and Primary School – There is a
lack of good schools in the country and you
can set up high quality nurseries or primary
schools to make millions.
19. Online tech support – You can easily set
up an online tech support business and make
a lot of money within a year or two of your
business launch. This is a simple business
and you do not have to be a tech expert to
operate in this sector. I’ve known people set
up these types of businesses, and outsource
the work to tech professionals.
20. Furniture business – A lot of profits await
you in the buying and selling of furniture. You
do not have to be a carpenter to do this. You
can simply contact trustworthy carpenters in
your area and arrange a steady supply of
furniture items to display in your showroom.
This is a big scale enterprise due to the fact
that only a few people can afford imported
designers.
All of these business ideas have great
potential, and the ability to help you generate
millions, but remember the success is in the
planning , and your ability to execute your plan.
There are some key elements that you must
assess before committing to any business
venture. Once you have all of these elements
in place, you are only a few steps away from
business success.
Saturday, 9 July 2016
Getting Motivated with Vincent Adeoba: Maximising your Potential
You're alive, that means you have infinite potential which you can maximize to make life better for yourself and those around you. *You can use your potential to build a legacy you will always be remembered for*.
You can do anything you want, make anything possible in your life once you believe and trust in God, you can dream anything and achieve it. If you can change your world, the world will change. And you can actually do it. The potential is you. You are the greatest creation of God endowed with greatness and abilities.
You have to maximize your potential now, once you're dead, it's gone. I mean it is all Over. *Once in the grave, you've made what you've made, dreamed your dream, written your name*. You may be buried here, you may even walk. But that potential finished. Do something great with your potential, *God did not give you potential to take it to the grave*. Be alive!
I Want To Be Part Of Your Success Story.
Good Morning!!
*#IamVincentAdeoba*
I-inspire
I-Lead
I-impact
*We are training Teachers and students in our four modules training that guarantees improvement in academic performance of students*. Contact us at Seravision Brooks on 08169126032 for your school.
You can do anything you want, make anything possible in your life once you believe and trust in God, you can dream anything and achieve it. If you can change your world, the world will change. And you can actually do it. The potential is you. You are the greatest creation of God endowed with greatness and abilities.
You have to maximize your potential now, once you're dead, it's gone. I mean it is all Over. *Once in the grave, you've made what you've made, dreamed your dream, written your name*. You may be buried here, you may even walk. But that potential finished. Do something great with your potential, *God did not give you potential to take it to the grave*. Be alive!
I Want To Be Part Of Your Success Story.
Good Morning!!
*#IamVincentAdeoba*
I-inspire
I-Lead
I-impact
*We are training Teachers and students in our four modules training that guarantees improvement in academic performance of students*. Contact us at Seravision Brooks on 08169126032 for your school.
Friday, 8 July 2016
LEICESTER CITY COMPLETE SIGNING OF AHMED MUSA FROM CSKA MOSCOW
Leicester City is delighted to announce that they have agreed a deal for the transfer of Ahmed Musa from CSKA Moscow for an undisclosed fee, subject to Premier League and FA approval.
- Musa hit 13 goals in 30 league games for CSKA last term
- The pacey striker becomes the Club’s fourth signing of the summer
The Nigeria international frontman, 23, has signed a four-year deal with the Premier League champions and is set to become the Club’s fourth signing of the summer, following the arrivals of Nampalys Mendy, Ron-Robert Zieler and Luis Hernandez.
Speaking to Foxes Player HD, Musa said:“I feel very happy joining Leicester City, for me it’s one of the best clubs and I feel very happy. I joined because it’s one of the best clubs in the Premier League and they are like a family. That’s why I joined Leicester City and I’m very excited.
“I look forward to seeing the fans in the new season and I will do my best to make them happy.”
Known for his electric pace and clinical finishing, Musa enjoyed his most productive season for CSKA Moscow yet in 2015/16, netting 13 goals in 30 Russian Premier League games to fire them to the Russian title.
Blessed with natural speed and agility, Musa can operate either on the wing or upfront and began to make his name while out on loan from GBS Football Academy at Nigerian outfits JUTH and Kano Pillars.
His impressive strike rate at the latter then saw him make the switch to Dutch side VVV-Venlo in 2010, as he went on to score eight times in 37 appearances before Russian giants CSKA Moscow secured his services two years later.
A four-year spell in the Russian Premier League followed, as Musa began to gain many admirers for his strike rate, quick footwork and versatility.
After netting 11 goals in 28 appearances in his debut season for CSKA, Musa hit double figures again for the second-consecutive season, again scoring 11 times 36 appearances in all competitions in the 2014/15 campaign.
The frontman’s strike rate on the international stage has also been productive for Nigeria, with 11 goals in 58 games, including a brace against Argentina at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Having made his debut for Nigeria at the age of 17, Musa went on to make appearances in the World Cup, Under-20 World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup in a six-year long international career that continues to show promise.
- Musa hit 13 goals in 30 league games for CSKA last term
- The pacey striker becomes the Club’s fourth signing of the summer
The Nigeria international frontman, 23, has signed a four-year deal with the Premier League champions and is set to become the Club’s fourth signing of the summer, following the arrivals of Nampalys Mendy, Ron-Robert Zieler and Luis Hernandez.
Speaking to Foxes Player HD, Musa said:“I feel very happy joining Leicester City, for me it’s one of the best clubs and I feel very happy. I joined because it’s one of the best clubs in the Premier League and they are like a family. That’s why I joined Leicester City and I’m very excited.
“I look forward to seeing the fans in the new season and I will do my best to make them happy.”
Known for his electric pace and clinical finishing, Musa enjoyed his most productive season for CSKA Moscow yet in 2015/16, netting 13 goals in 30 Russian Premier League games to fire them to the Russian title.
Blessed with natural speed and agility, Musa can operate either on the wing or upfront and began to make his name while out on loan from GBS Football Academy at Nigerian outfits JUTH and Kano Pillars.
His impressive strike rate at the latter then saw him make the switch to Dutch side VVV-Venlo in 2010, as he went on to score eight times in 37 appearances before Russian giants CSKA Moscow secured his services two years later.
A four-year spell in the Russian Premier League followed, as Musa began to gain many admirers for his strike rate, quick footwork and versatility.
After netting 11 goals in 28 appearances in his debut season for CSKA, Musa hit double figures again for the second-consecutive season, again scoring 11 times 36 appearances in all competitions in the 2014/15 campaign.
The frontman’s strike rate on the international stage has also been productive for Nigeria, with 11 goals in 58 games, including a brace against Argentina at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Having made his debut for Nigeria at the age of 17, Musa went on to make appearances in the World Cup, Under-20 World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup in a six-year long international career that continues to show promise.
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