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Former Hearts of Oak star Salifu Ibrahim reportedly switches nationality to Benin

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  • Truth Table 2 months ago

    If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

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  • P Djamgbe 2 months ago

    A whole Hearts of Oak captain and a premier league player of the year cannot get into our national football team? Our league is now a joke, and that's why our national football teams no longer have quality players

  • Ashley6 2 months ago

    The standard of our local league is low. Salifu Ibraham had disciplinary issues when playing for Hearts and his form dipped badly leading to his release. He will not make a difference to Benin national team.

  • Simple 2 months ago

    But do you have update on his performance of late. You think Benin will just naturalise any foreign player.

  • Mahama Ba 2 months ago

    Not bad decision. Y3 nea woho b3tɔwo afterall we're all Africans. Work hard and secure your future. Asaase biaa nkyi funu

  • Mickey 2 months ago

    Hahaha,that's true ooo

  • Sowa 2 months ago

    Well done..... bro

  • Atinga 2 months ago

    Good move. More power!

  • Agbelimor Paris 2 months ago

    Great

  • JOYY 2 months ago

    Wishing you success

  • We are tired of your mondset 2 months ago

    You can go Gh is suffering from Allien pretending their Are part of us. But mot
    Who. Care about your switch. Ghana is better. Country

  • Banku o Banku 2 months ago

    Ghana is better but will you give him a slot in black stars team?

  • USUS 2 months ago

    Oh so he was not even again in full all this time. These Muslimscan comefrom any African country.

  • Banku o Banku 2 months ago

    We're all Africans. Open your mind. What do you even mean by full Ghanaian?

  • Banku o Banku 2 months ago

    We're all Africans. Open your mind. What do you even mean by full Ghanaian?

  • Banku o Banku 2 months ago

    The Beninese national team aren't "squirrels" anymore. They're Cheetahs now