Leicester star Ahmed Musa opens his own petrol station in native Nigeria as he looks ahead to life post-football By Ben Nagle for MailOnline 18:55 11 Oct 2017, updated 01:04 12 Oct 2017

  • Footballers' careers are short and many will have set up post-retirement plans 
  • Ahmed Musa has added to his business portfolio by buying a petrol station
  • 'Myca-7' in Kano, Nigeria is reportedly the Leicester forward's second station
  • Musa, only 24, already boasts real estate and a Sports and Fitness Centre too
It is not uncommon for footballers to dip their toes into the world of business to set themselves up for life post-retirement.
After all, the playing career of a footballer is a short one... but not many can boast a business portfolio like Leicester forward Ahmed Musa

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The Nigeria star is only 24, but he has just opened a petrol station in Kano, 500km north of his native Jos.
Ahmed Musa fills up a car with petrol as he poses at the station which is now owned by him
Musa has added the 'Myca-7 International' petrol station to his growing business portfolio
Musa poses at the station in Kano, Nigeria, which is reportedly the second in his portfolio
Musa had travelled back home during the international break for footballing reasons, but took some time out of his schedule to pose at the garage.
The Nigerian even filled up a car with fuel as he visited the garage, which is now under his ownership.

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