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Man Utd's Ferdinand made Chief by King Akiolu of Nigeria

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has been granted an official title by King Akiolu in Nigeria - Chief Fiwagboola.

Ferdinand, 29, is in Lagos promoting education through football and making plans to build an academy.

King Akiolu - who wore an old United shirt with his name on the back and a club scarf - conducted the ceremony at his palace.

And he told the England star that Fiwagboola means 'character maketh wealth'.

His title also means when United visit Nigeria next month for a friendly against Portsmouth, he will be the most important person in their squad - although boss Alex Ferguson may disagree.

Ferdinand said: "I'm a little embarrassed to be named a Chief, I'm not sure I'm worthy.

"It's something to tell the lads. I'm sure they'll be very happy to call me Chief."

He launched the country's street soccer festival for kids and played a game against a team captained by the Governor of Lagos.

The Governor said: "I hope this visit by Rio will inspire the young in our country today."

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