Peter Egharevba
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Peter Egharevba is a Nigerian retired footballer that played for New Nigeria Bank F.C. in the 1980s. He also played for Nigeria Youth team in that period. He also played for Benin Based Club Bendel Insurance F.C. and scored against rangers in 1978 to win the Nigerian FA cup in Lagos. Peter was part of the great Bendel Insurance F.C. in the 80s.
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