Ahead Of 2022 FIFA World Cup: NIGERIAN EMBASSY IN QATAR WARNS NIGERIANS
By Feyisayo Helen
The Embassy of Nigeria in Doha, Qatar, has advised Nigerians travelling to the Arab country for the World Cup to adhere to the rules of the host country.
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Nigerian News Leader
First with details then facts By Feyisayo Helen
The Embassy of Nigeria in Doha, Qatar, has advised Nigerians travelling to the Arab country for the World Cup to adhere to the rules of the host country.
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