WORTHY WINNERS
Asisat Oshoala of the Barcelona FC Women's team won the best African Female Footballer trophy, Victor Osimhen of
Napoli FC, Italy, won the male category, whilst Chiamaka Nnadozie
of Paris FC (W) won the best African Female goalkeeper award. For these Nigerians,
it is a culmination of several years of hard work and consistent exploits. This
year’s title was the sixth for Oshoala. Victor Osimhen won the Best African
Young Player award seven years ago and today’s
award affirms his legendary status. Osimhen performed the herculean task of
helping his club, Napoli
FC win the Italian Scudetto, after over thirty years since world soccer
legend, Diego Maradona, helped them achieve this feat. For Oshoala, she was an
extremely important figure in helping her team win the Women's UEFA Champions
League, last season, and her exploits in the Women's World Cup were, very remarkable.


Chiamaka
Nnadozie’s award is another worthy recognition for a player who has
consistently made his country and club proud with her consistent performances and has made pundits suggest her invitation to help solve the goalkeeping
quagmire in the male team. Her goalkeeping skill and agility are beyond doubt
and like the other two players; they stand a chance of furthering their
victories since age is on their side! Like Oshoala, Chiamaka Nnadozie’s
performances in the last Women's World Cup Competition cannot go unnoticed, as
she virtually carried the Nigerian team.
THE RESILIENT NIGERIAN SPIRIT
The
life journeys of these players are like a Netflix-scripted grass-to-grace film story that would continue to inspire several other
young African youths to be dedicated and focused in whatever good work their
hands find to do! Osimhen is attributed to have hawked the streets of Lagos
selling sachet water for road users and lost his parents at a very tender age.
This story is not far from Oshoala’s whose success has brought her family from
the throes of darkness and poverty.
These
individual awards for this trio are a testament to the benefits of focus and
dedication that can positively transform the life of anyone. Whilst they revel
in this euphoria, their awards are not complimentary to the despicable state of
this sport in Nigeria. It only serves as an inspiration to their admirers about
developing a resilient spirit, especially in the situation the Nigerian state
finds itself and the attendant suffering of the citizenry!