Leicester City forward Ahmed Musa has opened a petrol station in his native Nigeria.
The striker has launched the garage in Kano, 500km north of his hometown of Jos, according to the Leicester Mercury.
Ahmed Musa has opened up a petrol station in Nigeria. Never have I ever seen anyone so happy to fill up.#LCFC pic.twitter.com/qDcmCmJcmh
— Leicester City FC (@FIRST4LCFC) October 12, 2017
Musa, who also owns another petrol station, real estate and a fitness centre, opened his new venture in Kano because he began his footballing career there with local outfit the Pillars.
The 24-year-old eventually left Nigeria to sign for VVV-Venlo in Holland, before moving on to Russia outfit CSKA Moscow, where Leicester signed him from.
Musa has 63 caps for Nigeria and has scored 13 goals at international level.