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Meet the eight Nigerians drafted to the NBA - Face2Face Africa

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Despite the current uneasiness in Nigeria that was largely due to the fatal aftermath of the #ENDSARS protests against police brutality, there is at least something to smile about as eight athletes flew high the flag of the nation after they were drafted to the NBA on Wednesday. Speaking to CBS News, Basketball Africa League...

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