The name on everyone's lips since yesterday night is “Ademola Lookman” and to many the journey to stardom started in southeast London, Peckham but that's not true.
This is another Naija “Japa Story” when Ademola Lookman's parents who were both Nigerians decided to leave the shores of Nigeria for greener pastures, and at this time, Lookman had two older sisters who were born in Nigeria as he was the only one born in Peckham, London.
Everyone has a story, let's tell Ademola Lookman’s Story.
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His father and one of his sisters were in Nigeria while he, one of his sisters, and his mum were in London.
His mum had to do all sorts of jobs, cleaning jobs, diner lady jobs, and anything she could get her hands on to put food on the table and clothes over Ademola and his sister but that wasn't even enough.
There were times when they didn't have food at home and Ademola would eat at his friend's place before coming home because he didn't want to ask his mother for food knowing how hard she was working.
“JUST TRY YOUR BEST, THAT’S ALL THAT MATTERS”
Ademola’s parents wanted Ademola to have a professional career just like most African parents.
Ademola told his parents he wanted to be an accountant but deep down he knew he just wanted to play football professionally, but he still wrote and aced his GCSE scoring 5As, 4 Bs and 1 C.
His desire to become a footballer heightened when he lost a teammate, in the amateur football team he was playing at, Waterloo FC.
Josh was only 14. Josh came to training with a swollen knee and the following week, died of a blood clot, and the death of Josh brought the team together and they swore they would try their best to make it in football for him.
“FIND STRENGTH IN YOUR PAIN”
His mum was always looking for jobs and that made her always busy which meant his elder sister had to take care of him and this gave him the freedom to play football.
He wasn't spotted by any London club as a kid so he continued playing Sunday League football for Waterloo and in the streets and cages of South London that have produced the likes of Sancho, Loftus Cheek, and Odoi.
You have to be quick, brave, and skillful, operating in tight spaces, avoiding the unforgiving metal, not going to ground on harsh concrete, and relying on your wits and tricks to evade older players.
You can say, he was trained by the STREETS!!!
“EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON. IT’S ALL A LEARNING & PREPARATORY PROCESS”
At the age of 16, Lookman was selected to play for London Counties in a friendly game against Charlton’s Academy in 2013.
He started the game on the bench but someone got injured and he was brought on, even though his team lost 1-0, the officials at Charlton liked him and invited him back.
Charlton was surprised he had not been snapped up by any of the London Clubs and went ahead to offer him a scholarship and this shocked the mum as she thought Lookman would be going to college and because the offer was just out of the blue.
“GOD HAS A PLAN. TRUST IT, LIVE IT & ENJOY IT.”
He joined Charlton in 2015 progressing through their U18 and U21 teams and finally making his debut on 3 November 2015 and he continued to impress.
In 2017, Everton forked out a total deal package of £11M to sign Lookman from Charlton in the January transfer window for the 19-year-old on a 4-year deal.
He scored on his debut against Man City when he was brought on from the bench in added time but his Everton career didn't go as planned then manager, Sam Allardyce wanted him to go on loan to the Championship side but Lookman wanted to go to German side, Leipzig and the club allowed him.
“IN ORDER TO GROW, YOU NEED FAILURE, IT IS LIFE’S ULTIMATE LESSON.”
Ralph Rabgnick who was Leipzig's director of football had watched him play while he was at Charlton, so also wanted him at the club.
On his debut, coming on from the bench, he dribbled his way through Borrusia Monchengladbach's defense to score a late winner for Leipzig.
In the summer of 2019, Leipzig made his loan move a permanent deal but he didn't get enough playing time and this led to him going on another loan back to Fulham in the EPL.
“THAT WHICH DOES NOT KILL US MAKES US STRONGER.”
He played a season for Fulham where he scored 4 goals with his lowest point being a failed panenka penalty in the last minute against West Ham and his team went on to lose the match 1-0.
The next season, Leicester signed him on another season's loan, and he had a successful season scoring 6 goals in 26 games, this led to Atlanta spending €15M to sign him on a 4-year deal.
At the age of 24, he had already played for 6 different teams and was yet to cement a place.
“SUCCESS TAKES TIME. STAY FOCUSED & BE PATIENT.”
In his first season at Atlanta, he was voted Atlanta’s player of the season after scoring 15 goals in 33 games.
He also switched his national team allegiance from England to Nigeria after representing England in the U-17 and U-20 where he won the U-20 FIFA World Cup with the team.
He was one of our shining lights at the just concluded AFCON 2023 where he scored 3 goals but ended up losing the finals to the host country Ivory Coast.
ENGLAND’S BOY BECAME NIGERIA’S MAN!!!
“COME HOME!!!!”
4 months after losing the AFCON finals, he led Atalanta to the Coppa Italia and they lost to Juventus.
It looked like another certain defeat against a Bayer Leverkusen team that has not lost a single game the entire season but yesterday night, an Ademola Lookman’s hat trick that broke records gave his team, Atalanta their first European trophy.
ADEMOLA LOOKMAN’S LIFE IS WORTH A MOVIE!!!!
“IT ALWAYS LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE UNTIL IT IS DONE.”
You could see his family happy and hugging him emotionally but deep down they know what they've gone through to finally get to this stage.
I don't what you're going through in silence, just keep pushing and don't give up, when your success comes, it will be so loud and many will seek to hear your story.
DON’T EVER GIVE UP!!!!
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Now ACL injury is the COMMONEST knee injury seen in individuals not just athletes and it’s one you simply can’t just stamp your feet on the floor twice and it’s gone.
Now, Sven Botman had a partial ACL tear and he was advised to go for surgery which isn’t a must(I will explain further) but he choose rehab and after a few months of rehab, came back and tore it completely, this time requiring surgery.
So What Went Wrong?
Now the ACL is a tough, flexible band that connects the thigh bone(femur) to the shinbone(tibia).
Athletes who participate in high demand sports like football, basketball and soccer are more likely to injure their ACL.
ACL injuries can come in two forms, one a SPRAIN and the other a TEAR, and they come in different grades and this is what would determine if you would have just rehabilitation or surgery.
Now we’ve seen situations where players injure their ACL and still walk out on their own and situations where they injure the ACL and have to be carried out, that’s where the SEVERITY/GRADES of the ACL injuries come in.
• Grades Of ACL Injury;
- Grade 1: The ligament is slightly stretched but still able to keep the joint in place.
- Grade 2: This is often referred to as the partial tear of the ACL ligament, because it’s not completely torn.
- Grade 3: This is often referred to as the complete tear of the ACL ligament with the ligament torn in half
He wasn't born crippled but suffered paralysis of both legs after an illness and treatment that left him paralyzed from the waist down and left him bound to a wheelchair.
Even though he was crippled, he never wanted anyone to pity him because he believed disability was just a thing of the mind.
“DON’T LET THE MIND LIMIT WHAT AN ABLE HEART CAN DO.”
He was constantly reminded of his condition by people and coming from a very poor background didn't help either but he found solace in music.
He always wanted to do music full-time because he believed he had the gift of music but it was hard and close to impossible because there were no funds or backing from anyone to help him.
In the midst of these uncertainties, he would sing either to God or to himself to console and encourage himself.
“ENCOURAGE YOURSELF!!!”
One of his uncles saw his singing potential and decided to help him achieve his dream.
The uncle started doing odd jobs to raise enough money to take him to the studio to record his first song and after that, the money finished.
He became a studio rat, watching people come to record as they allowed him to just hang around.
She was the last born and only girl in a family of 9 and lived with her family in her village, Ahiazu-Mbaise in Imo State.
She was barely 13 when she saw 3 police officers walking toward her, they asked her to come and she got scared and ran for her life.
It was that “Race For Her Life” that changed her life.
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The police officers later caught up with her and told her, their boss wanted to speak with her.
They took her to their Police boss who was expecting to see a grown-up and asked, “Where is the antelope?”
The officers pointed to her explaining, that she was a fast runner so the villagers gave her the nickname, “The Antelope”.
The Police Boss explained to her that the Police wanted her to represent them in the ongoing “Police Games” as an athlete.
The Police Officer offered her N200 which she turned down because she knew her mum would beat her if she took money from a stranger.
The Police Boss took the money back, made it up to N500, and gave it to one of the officers to go home with her and explain to her mum, that it was this event that changed her life.
Taiwo Awoniyi’s story started in the industrial City of Ilorin, Kwara State in a family of 6 kids.
Taiwo’s father was a prison officer whose salary was barely enough to feed his family but it never stopped him from sending 6 of them to school.
He would borrow money just to pay their fees because he believed education was their way out of hardship but God had other plans.
“GOD ALWAYS HAS A PLAN, TRUST IT”
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His father wanted him to read medicine and become a doctor but young Taiwo fell in love with the round leather game and only wanted to play football.
His mother noticed his love for football and bought him his first ball, a ball commonly called “Felele”.
His father was still insistent on him going to school but after a while, they came to an agreement which is “Do well in school then you play, any term he fails, no football”
“FOLLOW YOUR PASSION”
It still wasn't easy, Taiwo had to trek for over an hour to get to training when he joined his first academy, Unicorn Academy.
He needed to buy football boots as he couldn't play barefoot in the academy and couldn't ask his parents for money as he knew they were struggling so he decided to work.
He worked in the bakery, and construction site as a bricklayer just to make enough money to buy his first football boots.
“BE PREPARED TO WORK HARD AND SACRIFICE, DON’T LET ANYONE LIMIT YOUR DREAMS.”
For 3years I was denied admission to study medicine and this wasn't a result of my score, one of the years I was the highest in JAMB for those that applied for medicine, but still nothing.
I was heartbroken, my friends had gotten admission and it looked like I was the only one left, that was when my youngest sister, Laurel did something that shocked me.
She was still in Junior Secondary then, so you can imagine her age.
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She came home from school and bought me an artwork that had the inscription “Delay Is Not Denial” and told me, “Brother don't worry”.
There are times you want to stand firm as a man and not shed tears but certain actions just break you wide open, yeah, this was one.
I sobbed like a kid, thanked her, and hung the artwork on my wall as a daily reminder that “Delay Is Not Denial”.
I later got admission and I'm now a doctor, thank God but what about my sister?
Laurel was one of the smartest girls in her class, from her primary school days in Living Word to ASTEC to FGC, she was always topping her class.
She smashed both her WAEC, JAMB, and PUME in one sitting but just like me, she didn't get any admission.
“FORBIDDEN LOVE”
(The Story Of Nigerians ‘Troosted’ General)
This is not the typical from grass to glory story of most footballers as he was born in Harlem, Netherlands to a Nigerian father from Akwa Ibom and a Dutch mother.
As a kid, he loved football but it was a forbidden love that led to a serious friction in his family between his parents.
He simply refused to give up on his love and it had serious consequences.
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His father wanted him to go to school as he didn’t see any future in football for him and at the age of 12 sent him to a boarding school in England.
Ekong got to England and instead of focusing on his studies and gaining admission to the university fell more in love with the game of football.
After 3 years, his father was expecting him to return home with university admission but Ekong returned with documents to gain admission into a football Academy and this infuriated his father who refused to sign the documents.
“NOT EVERYONE NEEDS TO BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAM, BUT YOU DO”
With just one day remaining for Ekong to get his parents signature to allow him get admission into a football Academy, his mother who had always supported his football dreams signed the documents for him.
And this act further drove a wedge in an already “unstable” marriage which later lead to a divorce between his parents and a dispute between him and his father.
“IT DOESN’T ALWAYS GET EASY WHEN YOUR’E PURSUING YOUR DREAMS BUT HOLD ON!!!”