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New players dance, sing during initiation to team

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First timers Ebuehi, Bazee, Success and Olarenwaju were made to dance and sing for their initiations.
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The Super Eagles are currently in camp ahead of the friendly games against Senegal and Burkina Faso.

As in customary among football teams, new players are told to sing or dance in front of their new teammates as part of the initiation exercise.

First timers Tyrone Ebuehi, Noah Joel Sarenren Bazee, Isaac Success and Kayode Olarenwaju were made to do just that at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in London where they are camped.

Super Eagles midfielder John Ogu shared a couple of videos of new players singing and dancing on his official Twitter handle.

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Tyrone Ebuehi

In the first video, Ebuehi is seen dancing Azonte while the players cheered and laughed.

Ebuehi (born 16 December 1995 in Haarlem) currently plays as a right-back for Dutch Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag.

He made his Eredivisie debut in August 2014 after joining the club as a teenager.

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The 20-year-old defender is born in Netherlands to Nigerian parents.

Noah Joel Sarenren Bazee

Bazee was made to dance to a Nigerian song, but the striker who was not born and brought up in Nigeria was dancing off beat.

His colleagues were laughing at him but Ogenyi Onazi is seen in the video pleading to his teammates to clap and encourage Bazee.

Bazee is born to a Nigerian father and a German mother and plays as a second striker for Hannover 96 in the 2 Bundesliga (second division of professional football in Germany).

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Isaac Success

Watford forward Isaac Success sang a version of Davido’s hit song ‘If’ with his teammates joining in to sing the number one record in the country right now.

Success has represented Nigeria at the U-17 level. This is his first time with the Super Eagles. He was invited for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Algeria in November 2016 but missed the clash because of an injury.

Kayode Olarenwaju

Olarenwaju was the fourth and final player to be initiated on the night and for his exercise, the FK Austria Wien forward danced to a Nigerian song.

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