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Alex Iwobi Set to Release More To Life EP Featuring Teni, Fido & More | See Tracklist

The official promotional poster for Alex Iwobi’s debut EP, "More To Life." It features the text "ALEX IWOBI" in large green letters, "MORE TO LIFE" below it, and "DEBUT EP OUT 28TH FEB" at the bottom right. The background shows a dynamic photo of Iwobi.

The official digital poster announcing Alex Iwobi’s entry into the music industry. The artwork confirms that the Fulham and Super Eagles star’s debut EP, titled ‘More To Life,’ will be released on 9th April. Photo Credit: Alexandar Iwobi/Instagram

There’s a new era loading for Alexandar Iwobi, and it’s not happening on the pitch.

On April 9th, the football star is stepping into a whole new space with the release of his debut EP, “More To Life.”

The project gives us a glimpse into a different side of him—creative, expressive, and clearly open to exploring something new. Across nine tracks, Iwobi brings together a mix of collaborators, including Teniola Time, Giddi, P17, SPKS, and Fido, creating a project that feels full, layered, and very intentional.

There’s “Bussdown,” featuring Teniola Time, Giddi, and 4AM—already sounding like one of those tracks you’ll want on repeat—and “Joanna,” featuring Fido, which is bound to catch listeners’ attention. Add in multiple appearances from P17 and SPKS across the project, and you get a cohesive but varied listening experience.

See the tracklist:

  • Mine (ft. 24AM)
  • Bussdown (ft. Teniola Time, 4AM & Giddi)
  • Joanna (ft. Fido)
  • Proper (Freestyle) (ft. P17 & SPKS)
  • Double Double (ft. P17 & SPKS)
  • By My Side (ft. P17 & SPKS)
  • Joga Bonito (ft. P17 & SPKS)
  • Letter

The official tracklist poster for Alex Iwobi’s "More To Life" EP. It lists nine tracks, including "Mine ft. 24AM," "Bussdown ft. Teniola Time," and "Joga Bonito ft. P17 & SPKS," against a blurry, artistic background.

The back cover and official tracklist for Alex Iwobi’s debut musical project, ‘More To Life.’ The nine-track EP features collaborations with Nigerian artists Teniola Time and Giddi, alongside UK-based talents Fido, P17, and SPKS. Photo Credit: Alexandar Iwobi/Instagram

And then there’s “Joga Bonito”—a phrase that instantly brings football to mind. It’s a subtle reminder that even as he steps into music, his roots are still very much part of the story.

 

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Who is the first Nigerian to play in the Spanish La Liga?

Nigeria has a long and proud history of producing football talent that has graced some of the world’s biggest leagues, from the Premier League to Serie A and the Spanish La Liga.

However, there is always a groundbreaking moment when a player becomes the first from their country to break into a top-tier competition. In the case of La Liga, that milestone belongs to Nduka Ugbade who paved the way for other Nigerian stars to shine on Spanish soil before other Nigerian footballers found their way to La Liga.

Nduka Ugbade made his debut with CD Castellón in the 1989/90 season which paved the way for future Nigerian talents in Spanish football. Wilfred Agbonavbare became the second player having joined Rayo Vallecano (1990–1996), featuring across three La Liga seasons.

Mutiu Adepoju, often celebrated as the first Nigerian to make a lasting mark in top-flight Spanish football, especially due to his extensive career with Racing Santander and Real Sociedad. However, he was actually the third Nigerian in La Liga after Ugbade and Agbonavbare.

First set of Nigerians to play in the Spanish La Liga

Nduka Ugbade CD Castellón 1989–90

Nduka Ugbade had a brief but notable spell in La Liga with CD Castellón during the 1989–90 and 1990–91 seasons. Ugbade had a brief but notable spell in La Liga with CD Castellón during the 1989–90 and 1990–91 seasons.

Wilfred Agbonavbare Rayo Vallecano 1990–91

Wilfred Agbonavbare (aka “Willy”) was a legendary Nigerian goalkeeper, most renowned for his six‑year stint at Rayo Vallecano (1990–1996), where he made 177 league appearances (76 in La Liga). He was integral in promotions to La Liga in 1992 and 1995; he earned the nickname “Cat of Vallecas” for his incredible reflexes.

Mutiu Adepoju Racing Santander 1992–93 (in top-flight)

Mutiu Adepoju
Mutiu Adepoju

Mutiu Adepoju is considered one of the most successful Nigerian players in La Liga. Mutiu Adepoju, popularly known as the master, played seven seasons of top-flight football in Spain.

He will be remembered for helping Racing Santander clinch promotion and carving out a solid top-tier career at Sociedad. He currently champions La Liga’s presence in Nigeria as a respected ambassador, carrying forward his rich legacy both on and off the pitch.

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