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Babatunde Adepoju yet to apply for Malawi citizenship - The Times Group Malawi

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There is a twist of events surrounding the proposed citizenship application of Nyasa Big Bullets top striker Babatunde Adepoju with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services disclosing that there is no documentation to that effect. Football Association of Malawi (Fam) has been making efforts to make Babatunde a Malawian so that he qualifies to …

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