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Colin Udoh | |
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Nationality | Nigerian |
Occupation | Media |
Colin Udoh is a Nigerian journalist and sports television presenter.
Colin is currently working for Kwese Sports.
He has featured as a studio analyst for the Super Sport television network and has written for the African football magazine Kick Off. He worked for the Nigeria Football Federation as a media officer.
Udoh is married to the female Nigerian international football player Mercy Akide. [1]
In an interview, he mentioned how working as the Nigerian national side's Media Officer was part fun, but part frustrating. Despite this, he said he wouldn't change the experience for anything. [2]
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