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Chidi Osuchukwu
Chidi Emma Osuchukwu (born 11 October 1993) is a Nigerian professional association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder who plays for Polis Diraja Malaysia FC, PDRM. Club career Between 2013 and 2017 he played for S.C. Braga B, Braga B. On 3 September 2020, Osuchukwu's club Rukh Brest announced his transfer to the Russian Premier League club FC Khimki. Khimki never confirmed the transfer and he was not registered with the RPL as a player of Khimki. On 16 October 2020 he signed with a different Russian club, FC Tom Tomsk, Tom Tomsk. On 27 February 2021, FC Ordabasy, Ordabasy announced the signing of Osuchukwu. On 6 February 2022, FC Turan, Turan announced the signing of Osuchukwu. References External linksProfile at westafricanfootball.com
1993 births Footballers from Benin City Living people Nigerian men's footballers Nigeria men's under-20 international footballers Men's association football midfielders Nigerian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's ...
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Benin City
Benin City is the capital and largest city of Edo State, Edo State, Nigeria. It is the fourth-largest city in Nigeria according to the 2006 census, after Lagos, Kano (city), Kano, and Ibadan, with a population estimate of about 3,500,000 as of 2022. It is situated approximately north of the Benin River and by road east of Lagos. Benin City is the centre of Nigeria's rubber industry, and Palm oil, oil production is also a significant industry. The city was the most important settlement of the Edo people, Edo Kingdom of Benin, which flourished during the 13th to the 19th century. It held important trade relations with Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal during the last centuries before being captured, sacked and burnt in 1897 by a British Benin Expedition of 1897, punitive expedition. Many Art of the Kingdom of Benin, bronze sculptures in Royal Palace of the Oba of Benin, Benin City palace, collectively termed the Benin Bronzes, were taken by the British who followed up their victory ...
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