The ceremony took place in Port-Gentil, which is the second city in Gabon and the country's oil capital.
During his visit, Leo Messi signed numerous autographs before getting in a car to make a short, symbolic journey around the stadium with Ali Bongo Ondimba.
"When I was in Barcelona a few years ago, I saw Messi and he said he would come to visit me in Libreville," the president of Gabon explained.
In 2012, Gabon hosted the African Cup of Nations together with Equatorial Guinea, who then hosted the tournament alone in 2015."It was a promise which he made to me. He is a man of honour, one who has kept his word. The calendar worked out well and it has corresponded with the laying of the first stone," the Gabonese leader added.
Wow! It pays to be a legend. I'll be driven by kings and presidents someday soon. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteYou see what we are saying de bobo too much abeg a whole. President driving around with big boy God punish devil if I no make this cash
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,,well maybe he is a fan of messi..
ReplyDeleteLol...world class celeb
ReplyDeleteMan of honour.... it pays to keep promises.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm,messiless messi
ReplyDeleteAfrican wit there mentality,may God grant us all wit understanding. Messi visiting is ok by me bt d number 1 man of the country behaviour is uncalled for,my opinion hmm
ReplyDeleteTrue talk kola am with u...
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