‘Life Is Not Easy For Me At All’ – U-17 World Cup Winner, Kingsley Udoh Laments
Nigeria’s players commend their triumph against Spain at the last match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Seoul, 09 September 2007. Nigeria won the current year’s FIFA Under-17 World Cup, beating Spain in a punishment shoot-out in the last match. AFP Photograph/CHOI WON-SUK (Photograph credit ought to peruse CHOI WON-SUK/AFP by means of Getty Pictures)
At the point when I passed on Heartland to join Kano Support points, I heard the lead representative had endorsed the cash they owed me. I returned a trip to Owerri from Kano, remained in a lodging for three days, just to leave with basically nothing. I didn’t see a solitary kobo.”
Talking on No limits, Brila FM, Udoh exposed the difficulties he’s presently persevering.
“Life is difficult for me by any stretch of the imagination,” he conceded. “In any event, paying house lease is an extremely troublesome . I can’t stand to go to training courses like I need to due to reserves. I’m hitched with four children, and my better half is managing a constant ulcer.
Things are undeniably challenging — I want assistance.”
Udoh’s difficulties reach out past monetary issues. He uncovered the profound effect of losing a treasured image of his profession achievement: his U-17 FIFA World Cup gold decoration.
“I can’t track down my U17 FIFA World Cup Gold decoration. My dad was responsible for it, since his passing, I’ve not seen that award. It’s so terrible,” he said.
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