Naija baddest girl Maheeda has not forgotten her motherland
and is obviously getting ready for the start of 2014 FIFA World Cup in
Brazil.
The controversial Netherlands-based actress and singer took her account on Instagram on June 5, 2014, to share some hot pictures of herself wearing just an old-style custom-designed national T-shirt of the football team and white panties.
See the images below:
More and more girls around the globe post raunchy pics to support the boys of their respective countries, and other finalists. For instance, a controversial Lebanese model Myriam Klink has recently shared some playful photos in support of two Eagles’ opponents, Argentina and Iran, as well as some other.
It would be recalled that Coach Stephen Keshi intended to allow married players to go to Brazil with their wives, while Eagles’ girlfriends would not be welcome in the camp of the team.
Do you think Maheeda shall upload more photos to boost the morale of the Super Eagles? Should she do the same to support the Netherlands or some other teams heading to the mundial?
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/67661.html
The controversial Netherlands-based actress and singer took her account on Instagram on June 5, 2014, to share some hot pictures of herself wearing just an old-style custom-designed national T-shirt of the football team and white panties.
See the images below:
More and more girls around the globe post raunchy pics to support the boys of their respective countries, and other finalists. For instance, a controversial Lebanese model Myriam Klink has recently shared some playful photos in support of two Eagles’ opponents, Argentina and Iran, as well as some other.
It would be recalled that Coach Stephen Keshi intended to allow married players to go to Brazil with their wives, while Eagles’ girlfriends would not be welcome in the camp of the team.
Do you think Maheeda shall upload more photos to boost the morale of the Super Eagles? Should she do the same to support the Netherlands or some other teams heading to the mundial?
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/67661.html
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