Congratulations to Victor Osimhen
I want to join other fans in congratulating one of Nigeria’s many talented exports, Victor Osimhen, for successfully leading Galatasaray S.K. to the Turkish Süper Lig title with a brilliant performance, scoring twice in the decisive victory that sealed the championship.
Your resilience, discipline, and talent continue to inspire millions of young Nigerians to believe in the power of hard work, dedication, and excellence. You have remained a proud ambassador of Nigeria on the global stage, bringing honour to our nation through your achievements and conduct. Nigerians are immensely proud of you and your continued success.
I have often spoken about the transformative power of sports and the immense opportunities it offers to young people. This is why the persistent neglect of the sector in our country is deeply regrettable. The truth is that Nigeria is blessed with countless talents like Osimhen, waiting for the right leadership, support, and environment to rise, excel, and bring glory to the nation.
I reiterate that a new Nigeria, where all sectors develop simultaneously for the balanced growth and health of the nation is POssible.
I wish @victorosimhen9 even greater success in the years ahead. -PO
🗣️ Fede Valverde: “My foul vs Morata? In those 3-4 seconds, I said to myself ‘I’m bringing him down’, ‘He’s not going anywhere’ (laughs).
I tried to stop him without a foul, but he cut in front of me, and I lost my temper (laughs).
I’ll always feel sorry because I don’t think this is the image the kids should see that if you want to win games, you have to foul, but at that moment, I felt I had to take a chance on my team.
Before me Fede Valverde, there is the team, if they want to send me off, let them send me off. Let them kick me out of Madrid, but Madrid have to win.”