South Africa faces Senegal at the ongoing U-17 African Cup Of Nations tournament after managing just a win in the group stage. Note that South Africa progressed to the quarter-final as one of the best losers. 
Photo: Michael Dokunmu || Twitter
Many South African U-17 players are exciting like Mabena and Dokunmu, and they have caught the attention of fans. However, note that Francis Achi, who is one of the media team for the Nigerian U-17 National team, disclosed that Dokunmu can not speak the Yoruba language.

Photo Credit: Twitter
In a short chat, Michael Dokunmu replied to a greeting in Yoruba by saying, “Sorry, I Can not speak the Yoruba Language, But My Daddy Speaks The Language Fluently.”

Photo: Michael Dokunmu || Twitter
Well, note that the South African youngster scored a beautiful goal against Zambia in the group stage. On the other hand, note that the 17-year-old talented winger is of Nigerian descent, but he was born in South Africa. He also plays for Vitesse in the Netherlands. 
Photo: Michael Dokunmu || Twitter
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