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Ex-Nigeria Internationals mourn Queen Elizabeth II

Ex-Chelsea star, Victor Moses and Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu have taken to social media to pay tribute to the longest-reigning monarch in British historical past Queen Elizabeth II, who died in Scotland on Thursday on the age of 96.
In keeping with The Telegraph UK, Britain’s whole sporting schedule is being suspended on Friday as nationwide mourning begins after the demise of the Queen.
Nathan Tella’s Burnley have been attributable to host Norwich Metropolis within the Championship and Stockport County have been scheduled to face Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park within the League Two however the two video games have been postponed.
Arsenal, Manchester United and West Ham United who have been in European motion on Thursday noticed a minute’s silence in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.
Her Majesty visited Nigeria twice, in 1956 and in December 2003 to open the Commonwealth Heads of Authorities Assembly in Abuja.
Paying homage to the Queen, Victor Moses posted on Twitter : “RIP Her Majesty The Queen The tip of an period”.
https://twitter.com/VictorMoses/status/1567949622584438785
— (@VictorMoses) December 6, 2017
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Kanu Nwankwo additionally paid homage to the Queen as he Tweeted “RIP Queen Elizabeth”
https://twitter.com/papilokanu/status/1567940233978851328
— (@papilokanu) December 6, 2017
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