Former Super Eagles captain and coach is running a small farm in his Belgian home and said it’s for private consumption
Sunday Oliseh is assisting his wife in the kitchen by growing a tomato farm in his house in Belgium.
In a tweet on Sunday (no pun intended), Oliseh appreciated the blessings of running his smallholder farm which he described as “Amazon like”.
With a bright smile on his face, he held a bowl of tomatoes and stood beside a tall tomatoes plant while spotting an England national team jersey.
“Feel blessed to still be able to run my private “Amazon-like” Farm at home. My own Afro space & spot in Belgium. Na “Naija” soup get Dis Tomatoes Today. Have a blessed Sunday Y’all, ” he tweeted.
Oliseh also revealed that the tomatoes will be used to make Egusi by his wife in a response to a question.
The former Ajax midfielder does not have a coaching job at the moment after resigning from his job in Germany after six games in charge.
He however has found solace in a farm he hopes to grow bigger while it can serve his family and others.
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