- Guiness are bringing Arsenal legend Thierry Henry to Nigeria
- Henry will be in Nigeria for the first time on December 17
- A video was uploaded on social media that saw Henry learning Pidgin English
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has been learning how to speak Pidgin English ahead of his scheduled visit to Nigeria in December sponsored by Guinness.
In a video that was uploaded on social media Henry was trying to pronounce some pidgin words, he started off by saying “I dey, I dey,” the Pidgin English way of saying “I’m fine.”
In the video, the former Barcelona forward was seen trying to pronounce "quata" and "wahala", which are Pidgin English words for "trouble".
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“If them score goal again, wahala fit sele," (if they score, there might be trouble) he further said in the video before adding “Nigeria it’s almost time, see you soon to watch the big game.”
Henry is famous for his time at the English Premier League (EPL) Club Arsenal, where he was part of a team that won two league titles and three FA Cups as well as leading his team to the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final in his role as captain.
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Thierry Henry enriched the football viewing experience for all fans of the sport regardless of team loyalties.
The Arsenal all time highest goalscorer was typically called "Igwe" in Nigeria by Arsenal fans and fans of the Premier League in general.
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Source: Sports.naija.ng
ROSY CREST
Wednesday, 29 November 2017