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Basketball star Maya Nnaji parts ways with her team to go after her dream of becoming a doctor - Face2Face Africa

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Maya Nnaji, an iconic athlete for the University of Arizona women's basketball team, has formally split from her team. With Nnaji gone and injured freshman Montaya Dew out, the Wildcats are down to 10 players for the rest of the season. The sophomore was noticeably absent from the Wildcats' 88-75 loss to No. 5 Texas...

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