Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has shared touching details about his early life, revealing the hardships he endured before rising to football stardom.
In a heartfelt interview with media personality Daddy Freeze, Osimhen reflected on his difficult upbringing, recalling how he performed menial jobs to support himself as a child.
There was a building in front of my house, a typical face-me-I-face-you setting. I used to fetch water for people there for N80, he said. Most times, I would clean gutters when green things—spirogyra—started growing, and I got paid N30 for the work.
Osimhen’s candid story of resilience and perseverance has resonated with many, highlighting his remarkable journey from street hustles to becoming an international football sensation.
His determination and rise against the odds continue to inspire young Nigerians and football fans around thethe world.
He also credited his environment in Lagos for shaping his mindset and determination. According to him, the daily struggles he witnessed in his community gave him the drive to break through poverty and chase a career in football.
Today, Osimhen stands as one of Africa’s most sought-after players, with top European clubs competing for his signature. Despite his fame and fortune, he remains grounded in his roots, often using his story to inspire underprivileged youths across the continent