“It is not true that I have reversed my decision.
The (NFF) president spoke to me and asked me to reconsider. Out of respect for him, I said I would think about it. I consulted with my family and we decided that the best thing for me now is to stand by the decision.
“I love my country and it was not an easy decision to make. But I believe the time is right. I am now out for eight weeks and my club are not happy about it, but I thank God for everything,” Ighalo told ColinUdoh.com
30-year-old Ighalo signs out on a high, after winning the Golden Boot at the just concluded 2019 Africa Cup of Nations with five goals.
He has played 35 games for Nigeria in total and netted 16 times and ranks as the seventh all-time highest goalscorer in the national team history.
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Let him retire na, him be Messi abi Ronaldo?
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DeleteI wonder ooo. Make them allowed this guy I beg, na by force.
DeleteIn other countries, players long to play for their country and wish to make history but ours just 35 games and club is more important.
ReplyDeleteWhy asking him to change is mind now
ReplyDeleteThe amaju pinnick dey make us think he is the best we got in over 200million population.
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DeleteHow do you feel after saying that to me, do you feel fulfilled that you have been able to accomplish greatness by saying that..I pray everything that has caused you to be this terrible and toxic turn to a beautiful thing for you.
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