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Motivating Story Of Odion Ighalo Dodge Bullets On His Way Up by breakingbad(m): 5:03pm On Sep 12, 2015
This is a story of Odion Ighalo and is meant to motivate those of us from humble background.

Ighalo was scouted by Norway’s Lyn Oslo as a 17-year-old, and the youngest of seven children left Nigeria to seek his fortune in a country where temperatures were often 70 degrees colder. And when he trod that well-worn path from tropical Nigeria to icy Norway, the first time he ever saw snow he ate it.

Ighalo, 26, is now enjoying the riches of English football, and his journey from inner-city hardship in Nigeria (Ajegunle) to Watford’s tilt at Premier League survival, is now the yardstick for kids who dream of turning from austerity to prosperity. Read his story:

“I come from the ghetto where there was no 24-hour electricity, no good water, bad roads and the neighbourhood is tough,” he said. “We used to kick old cans, plastic bottles, sometimes even an orange, around the streets in bare feet.

“Whatever I go on to achieve in football, I will always give thanks to God for this opportunity to live my dream – but I will also never forget where I came from.

“Ajegunle is where my journey began and I’m proud of that. My first team, Olodi Warriors, used to play on a grass pitch known locally as the ‘Maracana’ but it was really a big, wide-open field.

“On one corner there were boys selling marijuana and they were always being chased by the police when they cut across the pitch. We would hit the floor when we heard the ‘pop, pop, pop’ of gunfire and then continue training.

“It’s part of life, but bullets don’t always know who are the footballers and who are the bad guys.”

“There were three players from Nigeria who went to Norway – but one of them had to go home because he could not cope with the cold,” he said. “I could easily have followed him, but when I thought of the hardship I left behind, I was not going to cut and run.

“I had never seen snow before in Nigeria. The first time it snowed in Oslo I was like a child. I was eating it, rubbing it on my head, throwing it in the air like confetti... it was a new toy.”

After 10 months, Ighalo was snared in the web of Watford’s owners, the Italian Pozzo dynasty, joining Udinese before being loaned out to their Spanish club, Granada, where he is revered. Ighalo scored the winner in-consecutive play-off finals as Granada leapt to La Liga. His happy knack of scoring important goals and winning promotion endured after his move to Vicarage Road 14 months ago.

When Watford, trailing 2-1, were down to 10 men at Derby on Good Friday, Ighalo snaffled a precious equaliser.
Three days later, his rocket against Middlesbrough in another promotion shootout clinched an important 2-0 win and made the Hornets believe they were going up.

Ighalo was off the mark on the opening day of this seasonin a 2-2 draw at Goodison Park, leaving England’s John Stones on his backside with his signature ‘scoop’ turn.

“One day, when I’ve made good money in football, I would like to go back to Ajegunle and provide better pitches, help the kids at grassroots levels.

“My mum had to work so hard, selling bottled water and soft drinks, to pay for my first pair of adidas Copa Mundial boots, and everything I am today I owe to her and to God.”

He recently signed a new five-year contract at Vicarage Road. And scored the only goal today in their victory against Swansea City. May God Bless his hustle

Cc: lalasticlala, ishilove
Re: Motivating Story Of Odion Ighalo Dodge Bullets On His Way Up by collinsy2: 5:06pm On Sep 12, 2015
Sure guy.

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