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Inspired By Ndidi, Aiyegbeni, England-born Youngster Pledges Allegiance To Nigeria

Imhons Erons by Imhons Erons
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Born in England to a Nigerian father and an Italian mother, Olukayode Jacomo Osu is eligible to play for any of those traditional football nations, but he is more passionate about starring for the African giants

KSV Roeselare midfielder Olukayode Osu admits he has never been to Nigeria. Still, the 18-year old has pledged his allegiance to Nigeria’s green and white, insisting that he would be proud to represent the West African nation.

Able to play as a centre midfielder and a defensive midfielder, the versatile Osu quit the Wimbledon academy in July to sign his first professional contract with Belgian second-tier side, Roeselare, a couple of weeks ago.

But the ambitious youngster is focused on enjoying a fantastic debut season as a professional in Belgium so he can fulfil his life-long dream of playing for Nigeria.

“I’m a big fan of the Nigerian team. I really enjoy watching the national team,” Osu told Naija Super Fans.

“Few years back in 2013, when the Super Eagles played against Italy in a friendly in England where I was raised, I was there with my family, and it was a great game even though it was against my mother’s country and it felt really close to home.”

The English Premier League has witnessed several of Nigeria’s most gifted stars over the years, including Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu, Bolton Wanderers hero Austin Okocha and former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel.

But Osu’s two favourite Nigerian players are Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi and former Foxes’ striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni.

“At the moment, I would say Wilfred Ndidi of Leicester City who I saw every time because when I was in England, Leicester were always on the television and they are one of the big teams in the Premier League.

“Then, in the past, I used to like watching Yakubu Aiyegbeni when he played for Everton and Blackburn and also when he played in the World Cup for Nigeria.”

Osu plans to visit his Lagos-born father’s family in the next few months and hopes to be a part of the Flying Eagles in the nearest future.

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