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Arsenal served jollof rice as part of their menu

The most important thing for footballers  is making sure you are giving your body the fuel it needs to work every single day at high-intensity levels.

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Interestingly, Arsenal football club served it players with Jollof; a meal that West African countries keep battling over for the title of best recipe.

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Arsenal's Nigerian star Alex Iwobi added to the debate when he shared an image of the Gunners menu which had jollof featuring prominently.

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Nigerians believed it to be Nigerian Jollof while Ghanaians also believe it to be theirs.

Maybe we just need to find the chef at the Emirates to give us some insight.

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