James Alabi recently inaugurated a new club in the UK named "Not For Children," drawing attention from prominent figures like English internationals Fikayo Tomori, Ivan Toni, Alex Iwobi, and popular singer 21 Savage.
The Bath City FC player, renowned for his entrepreneurial endeavors, organized a glamorous event where his celebrity football acquaintances were seen enjoying the club's grand opening.
While the exact nature of Alabi's connections with stars like Toney, Fikayo, and Iwobi remains unclear, it's worth noting that Fikayo and Alex Iwobi, like Alabi, are England-based players of Nigerian descent.
Alabi took to social media to share glimpses of the festivities, which included British rapper 21 Savage and Aurelien Tchouameni, expressing gratitude to all who participated in the celebration.
"We bring the vibes to the UK. @its_nfc We all the way up. Thank you to everyone that came out for us last night! On Gard," he wrote.
With a background spanning various football clubs and owning a media outfit named BallerMedia, Alabi's career journey includes stints at Stoke City, Scunthorpe United, Mansfield Town, and several others.
Despite being eligible to represent the Nigerian national team, Alabi's chances of selection may be slim given the Super Eagles' abundance of talented players.
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