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BBNaija 2018: What ex-Super Eagles player, Yobo told housemates



Former Super Eagles players, Joseph Yobo and Victor Ikpeba on Wednesday visited Big Brother Naija 2018 housemates.

The football stars are the second guests to visit in the ‘Double Wahala edition.

Their visit was followed by a football match with the housemates.

The match had Yobo’s team, which included Nina, Tobi and Miracle as the winner.

Yobo on his visit dished out advice to the housemates.

He said “I had privilege to start my career very early and I retired at 37.

“Work now, sweat out because you have all the time to enjoy.

“Always respect one another because you are a team. Always manage egos. You all should learn from one another.

“You all are a team, but you have to understand everybody has ego and have different perspective to what’s on the table, this is why you have to express mutual respect.

“Nobody is perfect you are a team, keep improving yourself.

“Feel free say whatever you want,take constructive criticism

“Look for other opportunities don’t be too comfortable at where you are.

“Get involved in whatever you are talented in and find a conducive environment to showcase what you have.

“We wish you guys all the best when you are out,” he said.

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