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Posted by Super B on September 13, 2024 | 9:38 pm 0
Khari Ranson, who currently represents England at the youth level, indicated that he is eligible to play for both Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Ghana’s Black Stars on the international stage.
In an interview with Arsenal’s official website published earlier today, September 13, the 17-year-old goalkeeper spoke fondly of his multicultural heritage, stressing that he had actively participated in the age-long jollof rice debate involving Nigerians and Ghanaians.
For years, some people from the two West African countries have always used various social media platforms to debate the country that prepares the best jollof rice.
Even though he is entitled to claim the two countries as his ancestral home, Khari Ranson stands firmly with Nigeria as far as the jollof rice debate is concerned.
The fast-rising goalkeeper said, “My mum is from Ghana and my dad is from Nigeria, which leads to a lot of friendly debate about which jollof rice is better!”
He added, “Personally I side with Nigerian jollof. I have two younger siblings: a brother and a sister.”
The fact that Khari Ranson prefers Nigerian jollof rice over Ghanaian jollof could imply that if he ever chooses to play for one of his ancestral homes, he might go for the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
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