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Serving corps member dies during Eagles/South Africa’s penalty shootout

A corps member has reportedly slumped and died while watching the match between the Super Eagles and the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.
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A corps member has reportedly slumped and died while watching the match between the Super Eagles and the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

A Facebook user, Rosé Nya Gassa Philip, disclosed this in a post on her Facebook page on Thursday, February 8.

She advised Nigerians who have High Blood Pressure not to watch football matches that are tense but rather hear the results later as that would be good for their health.

She wrote: “It was just reported by Shefeeg Bin Alin

“Please if you know you have BP, stop watching tension football matches, you can hear the result later. Guide your health and life please.

“😭😭😭We lost one Nigerian few minutes ago during our victory celebration over south Africa today In our sport viewing center (svc) here in numan.

“The corp member who is serving in numan from kaduna has fainted before the kick of the winning goal. He died in general hospital numan 😭

“May his soul rest in peace.”

Source: Facebook | Rosé Nya Gassa Philip
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