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Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi says representing a nation of over 200 million people is an honour that he will never take for granted.
Ndidi, who was part of the team that qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, stated this in an interview with NBC.
He reflected on the chance of donning the green and white jersey of Nigeria and how football has become a lifestyle in Nigeria.
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“It’s a massive privilege. Representing a nation of over 200 million people is an honour that I will never take for granted. I feel a rush of emotions every time we sing the national anthem. The intensity of the moment is indescribable, reminding me of how the community would react with reverence as the anthem played during my childhood.”
“Football is a lifestyle, a potent source of joy and passion, and for many, it provides an escape. Football truly brings the nation together. No one cares about your background or tribe; it’s about the shared love for the game. The experience of gathering to watch football is unparalleled. Take, for instance, a World Cup match coinciding with an election; people would choose to watch football over everything else.
“It’s woven into our culture. Every child aspires to play. As Patson Daka aptly put it, football helps steer people away from undesirable activities. Football isn’t just huge; it embodies the spirit of Nigeria, alongside the overwhelming support we receive,” the AFCON 2019 bronze medallist said.
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