Niecy Jas: Meet the beautiful sister of late Black Stars striker Junior Agogo

Niecy Jas: Meet the beautiful sister of late Black Stars striker Junior Agogo

- Junior Agogo's beautiful sister has surfaced online days after the latter's burial

- Agogo's sister is known on social media as Niecy Jas

- Agogo died on August 22, 2019 and was buried on September 20, 2019

Following the burial of late Black Stars player Manuel Junior Agogo, YEN.com.gh has spotted photos of a lady believed to be his sister.

Photos of the lady known on social media as Niecy Jas, show that she bears some resemblance to her brother.

The late Black Stars forward, Junior Agogo, was regarded as one of the handsome footballers in the world during his active day.

Prior to his death, there was only one woman who was always seen with Agogo and that was his mother.

While alive, Agogo managed to keep his private life away from the media.

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However, his real sister has finally popped up and her name is Niecy Jas.

Her beauty can really win the heart of many but information about her life is yet to be known.

Agogo died in a hospital in London on Thursday, August 22, 2019.

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The former Nothingham Forest was buried cremated on September 20, 2019 in a private ceremony at St. Mark’s Church, 114 Hamilton Terrace, London NW8 9UT.

Agogo was the ‘poster boy’ of Ghana’s 2008 Africa Cup of Nations campaign all because of his footballing skills.

The forward began his career with the Owls, playing three games for the then Premier League side between 1997 and 2000.

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He went on to score over 100 career goals, his most notable spell coming with Bristol Rovers, for whom Agogo scored 45 goals in 140 games between 2003 and 2006.

He also helped Nottingham Forest to promotion from League One in 2007/2008, finishing as the club’s top goalscorer as they finished runners-up in the division. Agogo played 27 times for the Black Stars, scoring 12 goals in the process.

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