The Nigerian-born American football star and the 2025 National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl winner, Moro Ojomo, has pledged to establish sport academy in Nigeria.
Ojomo disclosed this at the official visit to the Chairman and the CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission(NiDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa in Abuja.
Ojomo said, “As a champion, I’m committed to giving back to my community and empowering the next generation of leaders.”
“I propose establishing an academy that promotes Nigerian-born athletes overseas and provides opportunities for young people to develop their skills and talents.”
“By investing in our youth, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria and make it a beacon of hope and prosperity for generations to come.”
“Ultimately, our success in life is a direct result of the people around us and the opportunities we’ve been given.”
“As Nigerians, we have a responsibility to pay it forward, to empower and uplift one another, and to create a better future for ourselves and our children.”
“So, let’s work together to make Nigeria the greatest country in the world. Let’s invest in our youth, provide them with opportunities, and empower them to become leaders and change-makers.
“Together, we can achieve greatness and create a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.”
“As I conclude, I’d like to leave you with a saying: “The grass is greener where you water it.” Let’s work together to water our grassroots, to empower our youth, and to create a better future for Nigeria.” He said.
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman and CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NiDCOM, had earlier commended Moro Ojomo for his outstanding achievements and contributions to Nigeria’s growth.
“Home will always be home, no matter how much you excel abroad,” she emphasized, encouraging Ojomo to continue making a difference in the lives of younger Nigerians.
Dabiri-Erewa praised Ojomo’s passion for his country and his desire to inspire and empower the younger generation.
She also extended an official invitation to Ojomo to attend the upcoming Diasporia Day, where he can share his experiences and inspire others.
“We want to see you again and again and again,” she said, expressing her enthusiasm for Ojomo’s continued involvement with Nigeria.
“We are the greatest country in the world. All we need is to get ourselves together and work together as Nigeria.” She said.”
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