Super Eagles legend Okocha performs ‘Shaku Shaku’ dance moves with the ball
- Austin Okocha, has taken to the social media to show off how intends supporting Nigeria during the 2018 World Cup
- The Nigerian legend went on to perform other ball skills you can only get from a ‘master’
- In the last couple of weeks, the 'Shaku Shaku' dance has virtually taken over as the most trending dance moves
With few days to the kick-off of the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia, former Super Eagles captain, Austin Okocha, has taken to the social media to show off how he intends supporting Nigeria during the global football fiesta.
In the video skit, the former Nigeria international performed the ‘Shaku Shaku’ dance moves while jogging the ball.
Also, he went on to display other ball skills you can only get from a ‘master’ in Okocha’s class.
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Interestingly, the former Premier League ace did not fail to leave a comment regarding his purpose for the moves.
“Extraordinary moves on the field and on the dancefloor! This season, it's time to #ShakuShakuForNaija,” noted Okocha, in the post on his official Instagram account, (@official_jj10).
Indeed, from this performance, ‘Jay Jay’ as he was fondly called during his playing days, has shown that he has not lost touch with happenings on the street.
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In the last couple of weeks, the 'Shaku Shaku' dance has virtually taken over as the most trending dance moves in 2018.
At the last count, most artists, entertainers, dancers as well as music lover around the country and beyond are trying ways out new ways to incorporate the 'Shaku Shaku' moves into their programmes and events.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously had reported that Super Eagles’ jersey could mean 'bad luck at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The Eagles tackle Croatia at Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad on June 16, 2018, and they will be sporting new kits from sportswear manufacturer Nike.
The renowned American brand sealed the deal to kit Nigeria from April 1, 2015, until at least 2018, coming 13 years after it designed the Super Eagles’ jersey to the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.
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Source: Legit.ng