Certainly, there are hurdles to be crossed before the actualisation of any victory. It comes with the saying, no pain no gain. This is clearly spelt in the life of the Nigerian striker who has defiled all odds to fulfill his dream and become a force to reckon with in football globally.
Challenging his challenges, Victor, with the help of God Almighty and helping hands at critical moments of his career, is today a household name. This confirms that nothing is impossible and that truly impossibility is dead.
Situations around him did not favour him yet despite his background, he sprung up. Circumstances of his parents was a great stumbling block but today he has put the name of his family on global reckoning. He is with his skills putting smiles on the faces of many.
A compilation by one of his followers show a vivid description of a man who rose to stardom, fulfilling his dream despite the limitations and set backs that were meant to stop him. His story will surely propel someone to be determined in the face of daunting challenges. To him, having a dream is not as beautiful as fulfilling a dream. He had the dream, he pursued it vigorously and today the dream of yesteryears is being celebrated.
- He lost his mother at a young age
- His father lost his job 3 months after he lost his wife
- He sold pure water on the streets of Lagos
- He was rejected by many clubs but today is one of BEST players in the world and it started with 15 MINUTES!
He was barely 13 when he lost his mum and as if that wasn’t enough, 3months after losing his mum,his father lost his job.
His father losing his job meant them moving from a 2 bedroom flat to a SELF CONTAIN, now imagine 8 people living in a self contain apartment.
A TOUGH START!
He was the last amongst 7 kids but he didn’t get the special treatment given to “Last Borns” in Nigerian homes.
He rather joined his elder siblings in hustling to make sure they survived, he hawked “Pure water” along Ojota road, Lagos State.
A BORN HUSTLER!
His siblings sold newspapers & sold oranges on the street, it was a family united in making sure they survived.
He lived in one of Lagos state’s biggest refuse dump sites in Olusosun but that didn’t stop the young boy from dreaming, in fact he dreamt big!
DREAM BIG, IT’S FREE!
His father wanted him to become a doctor but he dropped out of school to pursue his dream of becoming a footballer and his father supported him.
He played street football and was a youth player of the then Ultimate Strikers Academy, but he never played.
PERSONALIZE YOUR DREAM!
In 2014 at age 16 he went for the Nigeria Under-17 team screening held in Abuja by coach Amuneke.
More than 2million players were in the Abuja stadium and they were both given 15 MINUTES to impress.
In 15 MINUTES he scored 2 goals!
“LUCK IS WHEN OPPORTUNITY MEETS PREPARATION”
It wasn’t enough as the tired Amuneke sent him and the others away.
But as they left, he heard Nigeria team doctor telling the coach Amuneke to try out “The guy on green”
Coach Amuneke turned and called out “The guy on green!!!”, he turned because he wore green, ran back and the coach teased him saying, “You no dey chop?, why you lean like this, sit down!”.
“MAY OUR DESTINY HELPERS NEVER MISS US”
And that was how he got selected into the Under-17 WC team, he later went on to win the following;
- 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup
- 2015 FIFA U-17 Golden Boot (Highest Goal Scorer)
- 2015 FIFA Silver shoe award (Second Best Player)
Then the European bigs clubs came calling.
THE BEGINNING OF BIGGER THINGS.
On January 5th 2017 he signed for the German club, Wolfsburg and was supposed to start living the life right, but it got tougher for him.
The coach that brought him to Germany got sacked and he got injured on his right knee and had to be operated 3 different times.
A TALE OF WOES AT WOLFSBURG
After surgery, he started training to get fit, while training he had a shoulder injury that needed another surgery.
After surgery he came back to Nigeria to be with his family and get fitter before returning to Germany. He got better and even went to church for thanksgiving but…
IT GOT TOUGHER
He was about to travel back to Germany, he had his bags packed when he woke and found himself in a hospital bed in Lagos.
Wolfsburg thought he didn’t want to come back for pre-season and asked for doctors report and pictures which he did.
He was diagnosed of malaria and typhoid.
He got better, traveled back to Wolfsburg and for 3wks he was quarantined away from the team.
Wolfsburg decided to loan him and he agreed because he wanted to play football, he even decided to play for the lower division of the German league but a top Belgian side came for him.
ZULTE WAREGEM in Belgium wanted him on loan, so he went to train with them, they tested him and found out he still had malaria but the coach told him to keep training.
For 3wks he trained, scored goals in training and the coach promised him, the club would sign him.
Finally an escape route but on the eve to the day he would be signed, his agent was called and told he wasn’t needed again.
He went to Wolfsburg who relegated him to the Under-19 team to train so he could be fit to be loaned out later.
Whilst training, another club called.
It was the Belgian Champions CLUB BRUGGE, He was happy, went to Belgium where he passed his medicals and the team doctor told him it’s left for the club president to make the move official.
The deal was never made official as Club President turned down the deal.
He was broken!!
He went back to Germany where he would wake up by 4am to cry, he told his agent not to worry about any transfer again so as to allow him stay and fight for his place in Germany.
On a Wednesday morning, 5days to the closure of the European transfer market, he got another call.
It was a call from another Belgian Club, this time CHARLEROI FC, a voice introduced himself as the Club president and told him “Can you come to Charleroi, I want to sign you”
He left for Belgian on road with his agent and they spent 7hours, when he got to Belgian…HE GOT SIGNED
For a player that hasn’t scored a goal in 2yrs of turning pro. He scored 20goals in 36 app for the club and later left to join French Club Lille.
He went to France and scored 18goals making him a fan favorite among the Lille faithful but that was just the start of his story.
Italian giants, Napoli FC broke their transfer record to make him the most expensive African player when they paid Lille $96M (N39.7Billion).
And just yesterday he led Napoli to their first Serie A title in 33 years breaking all sorts of records along the way.
He’s now the African with the Most Goals scored in a single Serie A season breaking Samuel Eto’s record.
HE BECAME THE PRINCE OF NAPLES!!!
John Ogu called him a beast with a lion’s heart.
Odion Ighalo called him the crown Prince to the throne of Nigerian attackers.
He is one the hottest top prospects in world football at the moment
He is Victor Osimhen