A 30-minute documentary on the NBA star is released by WhatsApp, and Giannis Antetokounmpo attempts to purchase his bogus jersey in Lagos at Balogun Market for 7,000 naira.
Nigerian-born Giannis Antetokounmpo is one of the NBA’s most well-liked players.
He has earned two league overall MVP honors, won the 2021 NBA title with his team, and was chosen as the 2021 Finals MVP.
But the 29-year-old, who grew up in Greece, had never been to his parents’ home country of Nigeria until last year.
Nigerian Giannis Antetokounmpo: The documentary on WhatsApp
WhatsApp, an instant messaging app, published a documentary about Antetokounmpo’s 2023 visit to Nigeria.
“International basketball star Giannis Antetokounmpo returns to his roots in Nigeria,” a WhatsApp statement regarding his return read.
“He returns to his own country to find out where his journey began after living in Greece and working in the US.
“He finds a deeper connection to himself, his family, and his heritage here than ever before. provided by WhatsApp.
Antetokounmpo has been associated with WhatsApp as a brand since he made an appearance in the messaging app’s first global ad in 2022.
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In Nigeria’s Balogun market, Giannis Antetokounmpo observes his counterfeit jersey.
The star talks about his first trip to Nigeria in the recently released WhatsApp short documentary Ugo: A Homecoming Story. He talks about how he saw, touched, and felt a people, a country, and a family that he had only ever known from a distance.
Rick Famuyiwa directed the documentary, which tracks Antetokounmpo as he visits cities, beaches, and marketplaces.
Throughout the movie, Nigerian designers and artists offer their insights on their country’s unique culture.
Rick Famuyiwa directed the documentary, which tracks Antetokounmpo as he visits cities, beaches, and marketplaces.
Throughout the movie, Nigerian designers and artists offer their insights on their country’s unique culture.
One particularly noteworthy instance is when Antetokounmpo pulls over in the middle of the busy Balogun Market to trade a duplicate of his own Milwaukee Bucks jersey for one from a vendor.
The Milwaukee Bucks, who are aiming for another championship in 2024, have Giannis back.