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Juventus’s Eni Aluko on finding her identity

By Reuters
07 September 2019   |   3:59 pm
Eni Aluko discusses what it was like to grow up knowing that she was both British and Nigerian. She talks about what the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" means to her and how it led to her law career. Aluko talks about wanting to be a role model for future footballers and what it was like to move to Italy.

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