The Leicester City midfielder has now invited fans to follow him on TikTok.
Super Eagles of Nigeria midfielder Wilfred Ndidi is one of the most followed players in the national team.
The 25-year-old Leicester City star boasts nearly a million followers across his social media networks.
He is also one of the most active Super Eagles stars on social media often showing off photos of himself in action for his club as well as his family pictures.
Wilfred Ndidi officially joins TikTok
The Nigeria international has now officially joined TikTok - which is one of the most popular social media platforms in the world.
Ndidi announced via his Instagram story and invited fans and supporters to follow him on the platform with the username @bigwilf25.
The Chinese-owned social networking site is currently available in over 150 countries, and boasts over 1 billion monthly users worldwide.
Ndidi becomes the 10th Super Eagles star to join the platform following the likes of Villarreal winger Samuel Chukwueze, Everton midfielder Alex Iwobi, Leganes defender Kenneth Omeruo, amongst others.
Wilfred Ndidi Form & Goals 2023
The 25-year-old has struggled for consistency this season, having been utilized oftentimes in Leicester City’s defence.
However, since the start of the New Year, Ndidi has been a constant presence in the middle of the park for the Foxes who sit in 14th on the summit.
Ndidi has featured 14 times for Leicester in the Premier League this season and is also expected to return to action for the 2016 English champions when they host fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, February 11, at the King Power Stadium.
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