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"Kill me!": Watch Chico Opuado confront an armed soldier on the streets of Nigeria
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Ex-Maccabi Tel Aviv claimed that a Nigerian soldier slapped him in the middle of the street: "I am an international footballer, come on, kill me"
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Saturday, 23 January 2021, 08:49
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Former Maccabi Tel Aviv player Chico Opuado during a confrontation with security forces in Nigeria (Instagram)
Only last Thursday, ex-Maccabi Tel Aviv announced Chico Opuado who fled to MS.
Ashdod at the last minute, for signing Sagan Tosu from 13th place in the Japanese league.
But instead of celebrating the signing with a new team, Opuado would have been dealing with slightly different things in the last day.
According to the Nigerian media, Opuado, who is currently in his country, was walking on the streets of the country when he suddenly saw a soldier traveling in the opposite direction of traffic.
He decided to wake him up, and in response the policeman got out of his car and slapped Opuado.
The stunned striker reacted angrily, screaming at the policeman and calling for him to "kill him".
"Come on, kill me," Opuado shouted at him as the soldier got out of his vehicle with a weapon in his hand.
"He slapped me, I'm an international footballer," Opuado shouted angrily again.
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After a few minutes and the passing of passers-by, Opuado managed to calm down while the soldier continued on his way.
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