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Victor Osimhen: The Making of Nigeria’s Most Feared Striker

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There are strikers who score goals. And then there is Victor Osimhen — a player whose very presence on a football pitch changes the calculations of defenders, coaches, and entire defensive systems. At just 27 years old, the Galatasaray forward has already established himself as one of the most complete centre-forwards in world football and, without question, the most feared striker Nigerian football has ever produced.

His story is not one of overnight success or fortunate circumstance. It is a story of relentless hunger, extraordinary resilience, and a refusal to let adversity define him.

From Lagos to the World Stage

Osimhen was born in Lagos in 1998, the last of six children in a family that knew hardship intimately. His mother passed away when he was just ten years old, and his father — a local welder — raised the family under difficult financial circumstances in the Olusosun area of the city. Football was not merely a passion for the young Osimhen. It was an escape, a purpose, and eventually a lifeline.

He caught the attention of scouts while playing street football and for local academies, eventually earning a place in the Ultimate Strikers Academy before breaking through into the Nigerian youth setup. His performances at the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile announced him to the global stage in the most dramatic fashion — he finished as the tournament’s top scorer with ten goals, a record-breaking tally that immediately drew interest from European clubs.

Wolfsburg moved quickly, signing the teenager and bringing him to the Bundesliga. The early years in Germany were not straightforward. Game time was limited, and loan spells at Charleroi in Belgium and Lille in France were necessary stepping stones. But it was at Lille where everything changed.

The Lille Years: Where a Star Was Born

Under Christophe Galtier at Lille, Osimhen found the environment he needed to flourish. Playing with intensity, directness, and a fearlessness that immediately caught the eye, he scored 18 goals in his debut Ligue 1 season and helped Lille to a historic league title in 2021 — one of the most celebrated upsets in recent French football history.

His performances earned him a move to Napoli for a fee that smashed the Serie A record for an African player. The Italian chapter of his career would prove transformative — not just for Osimhen personally, but for Nigerian football’s standing in Europe. Fans who follow his journey closely can stay updated on his Super Eagles appearances. 

Napoli and the Scudetto

The 2022-23 Serie A season belongs to Victor Osimhen as much as it belongs to Napoli. The club’s first league title in 33 years — ending a drought that dated back to the Diego Maradona era — was built in large part on Osimhen’s devastating performances. His 26 league goals, his movement, his ability to stretch defences and create space for teammates, made him the attacking focal point of the most complete Italian league performance in a generation.

He became the first Nigerian player to win Serie A’s top scorer award and was named African Footballer of the Year. For a generation of Nigerian fans who had watched Jay-Jay Okocha dazzle with technique and Rashidi Yekini hunt goals with raw determination, Osimhen represented something new — a Nigerian striker operating at the absolute summit of the European game.

The Man Behind the Mask

In November 2021, Osimhen suffered a serious facial injury in a Champions League match against Inter Milan, fracturing multiple bones around his eye socket. The recovery was painful and prolonged. When he returned to action months later, he did so wearing a distinctive black protective mask that became, in time, one of the most recognisable images in European football.

What the mask came to symbolise was not fragility but defiance. Osimhen did not merely return from that injury — he returned better, more determined, and more dangerous than before. It is a quality that runs through everything he does on a football pitch: an absolute refusal to be diminished.

The Super Eagles’ Talisman

At international level, Osimhen carries a weight of expectation that only the very best players ever experience. Every Super Eagles campaign is filtered through the question of whether he will be fit, available, and at his destructive best. When he is, Nigeria are one of the most threatening national sides on the continent. His performances at AFCON 2025 underlined that point emphatically, with goals and moments of individual brilliance that reminded the footballing world just how dangerous a fully motivated Osimhen can be.

As Nigeria prepares for the 2026 World Cup, the former Napoli striker remains the cornerstone around which the Super Eagles’ ambitions are built. He is 27, approaching the peak years of his career, and showing no signs of slowing down. For Nigerian football fans, that is the most exciting prospect of all.

Conference League : Crystal Palace List Seven Nigerians For Fiorentina Tie

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Head coach of English Premier League side Crystal Palace has listed five Nigerians for the second leg of today’s UEFA Conference League clash against Fiorentina, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Oliver Glasner who removed Nigerian international Uche Chrisantus from the official list of registered players, after the January transfer window will be hoping his side book a spot in the semi final.

They hold a 3-0 lead from the first game in England leaving their Italian opposition with a tall task of scoring four or more goals to progress.

The Nigerian players listed are 18 year old Sean Somade, another 18 year old in Ben Casey, 20 year old Asher Agbinone who is the oldest with the quartet of Daniel Owoade (17), Chuks Okoli (18), Remi Ahazie-Shittu (17) and Eyimofe Jemide (19) completing the list.

At least two among the above mentioned players is expected to play some role later today. They are all a part of the academy of the London side and were born in England to parents of Nigerian descent.

 

Why football dominates betting in Nigeria: cultural and economic reasons

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Sports betting has grown rapidly across Africa, and Nigeria stands at the center of this expansion. With millions of active bettors and hundreds of licensed betting platforms, the country has become one of the largest betting markets on the continent. A major share of this activity revolves around football. Many bettors begin exploring platforms that offer online sports betting in Nigeria, where football markets dominate the betting interface and attract the highest number of wagers.

Industry estimates suggest that Nigeria has more than 60 million people who participate in sports betting occasionally or regularly. Among all available sports markets, football consistently accounts for the overwhelming majority of bets placed each week.

The popularity of football in Nigerian culture

Football is deeply embedded in Nigerian culture. From local street games to international tournaments, the sport has become a central part of daily life. Young people grow up playing football in schools, neighborhoods, and community competitions, which builds a strong emotional connection to the sport.

This cultural connection naturally translates into wagering interest. When fans understand teams, players, and strategies, they feel more confident predicting match outcomes. As a result, football becomes the easiest sport for many enthusiasts to engage with.

Nigeria’s national team, the Super Eagles, also plays an important role in maintaining enthusiasm for the sport. Major international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup or the Africa Cup of Nations generate huge spikes in wagering activity across the country.

Accessibility of international football leagues

Another reason football dominates sports wagering in Nigeria is the accessibility of international leagues. European competitions are widely broadcast across the country, often through satellite television and streaming services.

The most followed leagues include:

  • English Premier League
  • UEFA Champions League
  • La Liga
  • Serie A
  • Bundesliga

Nigeria has one of the largest Premier League fan bases outside Europe. Clubs such as Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool have millions of supporters in the country. This strong fan culture naturally drives wagering interest during match days.

Because matches occur almost every day during the season, bettors always have new events to follow and analyze.

Economic factors influencing wagering choices

Economic conditions also influence the popularity of football wagering. Compared to many other gambling activities, sports predictions require relatively small initial deposits.

Many platforms allow wagers starting from ₦100 to ₦500, which makes participation accessible to a large portion of the population. This low entry barrier encourages involvement among young adults and casual gamblers.

Football also offers a wide variety of markets, including match results, total goals, player performance, and accumulators. These options allow participants to place multiple predictions on a single match, increasing potential returns even with small stakes.

Availability of wagering shops and mobile platforms

Nigeria has experienced rapid expansion in both retail wagering shops and mobile gambling platforms. In large cities such as Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, physical shops are present in many neighborhoods.

However, mobile technology has dramatically changed how people place wagers. Today, a large percentage of predictions occur through smartphones.

Industry estimates indicate that more than 70% of sports wagers in Nigeria are now placed via mobile devices. This shift has made participation more convenient and accessible, especially during live matches.

Mobile apps and websites allow bettors to monitor odds, track statistics, and place wagers instantly during games.

Football’s suitability for wagering markets

Football is also ideal for wagering because of the variety of statistical outcomes within each match. Unlike some sports with fewer scoring events, football offers multiple prediction opportunities.

Common markets include:

  • match winner (1X2)
  • over/under goals
  • both teams to score
  • halftime results
  • player scoring markets

These options give bettors numerous ways to engage with a single match. Some individuals focus on simple predictions, while others build complex accumulator slips combining several games.

This flexibility significantly increases the overall wagering volume generated by football events.

Social influence and community participation

In Nigeria, sports wagering is often a social activity. Friends gather to discuss predictions, share wagering slips, and watch matches together.

Discussions frequently take place in:

  • sports viewing centers
  • social media groups
  • neighborhood wagering shops
  • messaging apps

These conversations create a sense of competition and excitement around football matches. When groups analyze upcoming games together, it often encourages more participation in wagering activities.

The shared experience of watching football while following predictions reinforces the sport’s dominance in the gambling market.

Comparison of football with other wagering sports

Although platforms offer markets for several sports, football consistently leads by a large margin.

SportEstimated share of wagers in Nigeria
Football75–80%
Basketball8–10%
Tennis5–7%
Other sports3–5%

This distribution highlights how strongly football dominates the wagering landscape in the country.

Basketball and tennis still attract attention, particularly during major tournaments, but they rarely approach football’s level of engagement.

The future of football wagering in Nigeria

Football wagering is expected to continue growing in Nigeria over the coming years. Improvements in mobile connectivity, digital payments, and live wagering technology are making the experience faster and more interactive.

Live wagering, in particular, is becoming increasingly popular. This format allows bettors to place predictions during matches based on real-time events, such as goals, corners, or possession statistics.

As platforms introduce new features and markets, football will likely remain the centerpiece of Nigeria’s sports wagering ecosystem.

Conclusion

Football dominates sports wagering in Nigeria because it combines cultural significance, constant media exposure, economic accessibility, and strong social engagement. The sport’s popularity ensures that fans are familiar with teams and competitions, which encourages participation in wagering markets.

With millions of supporters following international leagues and national tournaments, football has become the foundation of the country’s gambling industry. As mobile technology and online platforms continue to expand, the influence of football within Nigeria’s wagering ecosystem is likely to remain strong for many years.

FAQ

Why is football the most popular wagering sport in Nigeria?
Football is deeply rooted in Nigerian culture and widely broadcast through international leagues, making it the most familiar sport for bettors.

How many people participate in sports wagering in Nigeria?
Industry estimates suggest that more than 60 million Nigerians engage in sports wagering occasionally or regularly.

Do Nigerians place wagers mostly online or in shops?
Both options are common, but mobile participation is growing rapidly, with more than 70% of wagers now placed via smartphones.

Are other sports popular for wagering in Nigeria?
Yes, sports such as basketball and tennis also attract interest, but football still accounts for the majority of wagers placed in the country.

Chelle Okays Invitation Of Derby County Midfielder To Super Eagles

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle has given his approval for the invitation of on loan Crystal Palace midfielder David Ozoh to the team , OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

The 20 year old was is on loan to English Championship side Derby County from Crystal Palace, and has so far proven to be a good addition to the squad of the Rams.

Born in Spain to parents of Nigerian descent and raised in England, he made it clear three years ago when he made his breakthrough at Palace that he is open to the idea of playing for Nigeria even for the U20s.

We can exclusively reveal that Chelle has now opened talks with the midfielder for a possible invitation to the team for the upcoming friendly games against Poland and Portugal respectively, or probably the Unity Cup in England next month.

This season he has played in 29 games in the English Championship with a goal to his name from his deep role in front of the defence.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Tosin Adarabioyo Available For Super Eagles Against Portugal, Poland

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Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo is available for selection to the head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle for the upcoming friendly games against Poland and Portugal respectively, OwnGoalNigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

After turning down several approaches to play for Nigeria, the 28 year old who represented England at various youth levels finally agreed to pledge his international future to Nigeria last month.

Chelle is well aware and sources close to the player said even though there has been no official communication with Chelle, some highly placed individuals in the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have already contacted Chelle.

Tosin is ready to be available for selection as early as in June, when they take on Poland and Portugal respectively in two high profile games, although he will need a written clearance from the English FA to FIFA for his switch of federation.

There is still no clear cut decision yet on the path of Chelle , although he is tempted by the prospect of uniting Tosin with Calvin Bassey who was his centre back pairing while they were at Fulham.

Fredrick Eyes Friendly Against Portugal For His Return To Super Eagles

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Nigeria international defender Benjamin Fredrick is back to full fitness and will return to contact training next week, OwnGoalNigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

Fredrick underwent meniscus surgery in November after representing Nigeria at the world cup qualifiers playoff. It ended his loan at Belgium side FC Dender from Brentford.

Now fully recovered after rehabilitation, he is set to return to training just in time before the end of the season, and also making him available for the Super Eagles in the friendly games against Poland and Portugal respectively.

The Simoiben of Kaduna Academy graduate cemented his spot in the Super Eagles defence starting in six consecutive games, before picking up the injury that sidelined him from the AFCON.

Head coach of the Nigerian team Eric Chelle is a huge fan of the 20 year old, whom he gave his breakthrough last summer during the Unity Cup in London.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Agent Recalls – Southgate Tried To Convince Lookman To Shun Super Eagles

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The agent of Nigeria international forward Ademola Lookman says former coach of the senior national team of England Gareth Southgate warned Lookman about committing his international future to Nigeria, OwnGoalNigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

Southgate upon taking over as coach of England in 2018 after making the step up as England U21 coach, while Lookman was on loan to German side RB Leipzig from Everton.

Lookman was assured that he has a bright future with England, and Southgate in a press conference openly spoke about how aggressive Nigeria were in trying to lure the then 20 year old Lookman.

“I know every country is quite aggressive in their recruiting and I know they have always had an interest in him, but he is playing and has been in our squads, the 20s, 21s.

“So in terms of encouragement through game time, we are doing as much as we possibly can,” Southgate told the UK Mirror.

However Lookman decided to pursue his international career with Nigeria, and has since been to two AFCONs and also won the Africa Player of the year award.

” It was an issue back then because Southgate said it in the open and it naturally puts Lookman in the spotlight. I recall that interview very well but you would agree with me that playing for the Super Eagles has been the best decision taken by Lookman. The evidence is there and he said it a lot of times”, his representative told OwnGoalNigeria.com.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Nigeria U17 Star “New Lookman” Joins Swedish Side After Failed Atalanta Move

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Nigeria U17 winger Bidemi Amole who is generally referred to as the new Ademola Lookman has joined Swedish side IF Brommapojkarna , OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Dubbed as the new Lookman due to his similar playing style and role like that of senior international Ademola Lookman who also played for the Italian side, the left winger who turned 18 in November was a part of the Nigeria U20 team under coach Aliyu Zubairu playing in seven games with a goal to his name.

Respected Italian publication TMW reported that Atalanta were in advanced talks to sign him, but the move didn’t see the light of the day and earlier today he was unveiled by IF Brommapojkarna on a deal for undisclosed years.

He will be hoping to make an instant impression like former Ikon Allah prospect Zadok Yohanna who has been a revelation in the league for AIK.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Akinsamiro, Nnadi, Fago Back In Super Eagles Squad For Unity Cup

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The AFCON trio of Ebenezer Akinsamiro, Tochukwu Nnadi and Salim Fago will all be in the Super Eagles team for the upcoming Unity Cup in May, OwnGoalNigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

Nigeria will be defending their title at the friendly tournament in London with head coach Eric Chelle open to using the tournament to try out new players, and also give game time to fringe players.

The aforementioned trio were part of the team that finished third at the AFCON that ended in January with Fago and Nnadi getting some minutes, while Akinsamiro who is on loan to Pisa from league leaders Inter Milan wasn’t involved.

Fago moved to Czech Republic side Viktoria Plzen after the AFCON while Nnadi moved to Ligue 1 side Marseille as well. Both players are now expected to be in the squad for the May tournament alongside Akinsamiro with Chelle keen to see them in a non competitive game.

Their inclusion in the team for the game in June against Poland and Portugal respectively will be heavily dependant on how they perform at the tournament.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Okoye Relish Battle For Super Eagles Number 1 Spot With Nwabali, Uzoho

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Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye picked up his third consecutive clean sheets in the Italian Serie A over the weekend following a 3-0 win over AC Milan, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

He made his return to the Nigerian team during the last international break, after snubbing an invitation to be a part of the team for the AFCON that ended in January.

Okoye was in goal for the first game against Iran at the four team invitational tournament, which ended in a 2-1 win for the Nigerian team. He left before the second game after picking a knock in training.

The former first choice goalkeeper says he is now prime for an extended time with the national team, where he will rival Stanley Nwabali, Francis Uzoho and new boy Arthur Okonkwo for the number 1 spot.

“I was so pleased to be called up to the national team. It’s important to me as a player and as a person. I want to return many more times ,” Okoye said on Udinese Tonight, via the club’s official website.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman