POKEY, YER BOY (BUKAYO SAKA) IS HERE
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 12:40 am
Tomorrow, you’ll say he’s not Nigerian…
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...move it further, make him SE coach his knowledge for big league may helppackerland wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 12:58 am This is how we should treat any one of our son or daughter that decides to visit their roots. It doesn’t matter if he turned us down, he still one of us. He might not have chosen Nigeria but he can share his wonderful experience to others who might be undecided.
By the way, as far as I know, Saka never had his talents “nurtured” in Nigeria. He was born and raised in England, so he doesn’t have to do this.Arsenal star Bukayo Saka pays visit to Lagos, rekindling Nigerian roots
by Ayomide Oguntimehin 10 hours ago i
Arsenal’s young star, Bukayo Ayoyinka Saka, has started on a unique voyage to his ancestral home, Nigeria, in a wonderful turn of events. Bukayo Saka was outstanding for Arsenal in the 2022-23 season campaign in their quest to clinch the English Premier League title.
The 21-year-old winger, who captured the world’s attention with his dazzling football performance, was spotted touching down in Lagos, marking an unforgettable moment in his young career.
The English international, whose parents hail from Nigeria, arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport amid a wave of excitement and jubilation from fans and media alike. Dressed casually and wearing a broad smile, the young football sensation seemed delighted to be back in the country of his heritage.
Upon arrival, Saka was greeted by many admirers, eager to catch a glimpse of the prodigious talent who had etched his name into the annals of English football.
The purpose of Saka’s visit remains undisclosed, leaving fans and pundits to speculate on the reasons behind his trip. Some suggest it is a personal journey to reconnect with his Nigerian roots and spend time with his extended family. Others speculate that he may be exploring opportunities to give back to the community that nurtured his talents, such as supporting grassroots football initiatives or participating in charitable endeavours.
Regardless of the motive, Saka’s presence in Nigeria has undoubtedly reignited hopes and dreams among aspiring young footballers nationwide. His remarkable rise to prominence is a powerful inspiration for youngsters, proving that dreams can become a reality with determination, hard work, and talent.
As news of Saka’s arrival spreads throughout the country, fans eagerly await the possibility of witnessing the young star in action. Whether on the field or off it, Bukayo Saka has become a symbol of pride for Nigerians worldwide, a testament to the country’s rich footballing heritage.
With his Lagos homecoming, Saka strengthens his bond with Nigeria and reinforces the importance of embracing one’s roots. His journey promises to be a significant chapter in his remarkable career, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans and serving as a reminder of the power of perseverance and self-belief.
https://soccernet.ng/2023/06/watch-arse ... roots.html
Tell that to the orphanages and charities he is likely to bless.
Like King Kanu’s Heart Foundation, “it’s no big deal”.Arsenal and England's Bukayo Saka pays for 120 children to have life-changing operations
ByFreddie Keighley Sports News Editor
03:00, 18 Nov 2022 UPDATED 08:12, 18 Nov 2022
Arsenal and England winger Bukayo Saka has shown he is a class act yet again by paying for 120 children to undergo surgeries in Kano, the second largest city in Nigeria
Bukayo Saka said he was "very happy" to see the delighted reactions of the children and their parents.
For me, it's important, you know, that every child has the same opportunity to achieve their dreams and if I can do anything to help, like the surgeries, you know, I really wanna do this. So yeah, it was very important to me to do this," Saka said in a video shared on BigShoe's Twitter account.
"It makes me very happy, especially when I see the kids happy, I can see their parents are happy and, you know, they can go on with their futures and achieve their dreams and have every right to do it. So yeah, I'm happy and I just want to do more and more and more to help as much children as I can.
"You know, I don't think this was about me, it was about, obviously, the 120 children. So, as long as we satisfied them, this was more important and I think we did. So yeah, I'm happy. I just feel like it's about finding the right platform and trusting the right people to deliver this for you, and I'm happy I found you guys, BigShoe, and you helped me to deliver this project. Together, BigShoe, our goal is to help the children."
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football ... y-28518576#
He is a solid young man. I wish him nothing but the best. This is even more important than playing for the SE!Damunk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 4:36 amTell that to the orphanages and charities he is likely to bless.
Like King Kanu’s Heart Foundation, “it’s no big deal”.Arsenal and England's Bukayo Saka pays for 120 children to have life-changing operations
ByFreddie Keighley Sports News Editor
03:00, 18 Nov 2022 UPDATED 08:12, 18 Nov 2022
Arsenal and England winger Bukayo Saka has shown he is a class act yet again by paying for 120 children to undergo surgeries in Kano, the second largest city in Nigeria
Bukayo Saka said he was "very happy" to see the delighted reactions of the children and their parents.
For me, it's important, you know, that every child has the same opportunity to achieve their dreams and if I can do anything to help, like the surgeries, you know, I really wanna do this. So yeah, it was very important to me to do this," Saka said in a video shared on BigShoe's Twitter account.
"It makes me very happy, especially when I see the kids happy, I can see their parents are happy and, you know, they can go on with their futures and achieve their dreams and have every right to do it. So yeah, I'm happy and I just want to do more and more and more to help as much children as I can.
"You know, I don't think this was about me, it was about, obviously, the 120 children. So, as long as we satisfied them, this was more important and I think we did. So yeah, I'm happy. I just feel like it's about finding the right platform and trusting the right people to deliver this for you, and I'm happy I found you guys, BigShoe, and you helped me to deliver this project. Together, BigShoe, our goal is to help the children."
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football ... y-28518576#
It’s okay.
Like we have been telling you, choosing to play for England doesn’t make him a bad Nigerian.
You can still appreciate him.
Innit, Mr Highbury?
Its’s sad.green4life wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:59 pm Na wao .. All this hate for our son dey unnecessary. Anyhow, Saka, kaabo ile... Olorun bukun fun o
looking for street cred apparently, of all the places to pose for a picture.danfo driver wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 3:35 pm Let him go back to Peckham! What is he doing in Lagos? eye service will not work. He loved his tormentors so much and gave his life to them, yet, they continue to attack him. Harry Kane missed a pen in the WC, we no see any insult. But we all saw what they did to this ignorant boy who gave his life to them.
Like I said, go bac to Peckham and leave Nigeria alone!
We know his kind. Shameless boy. They will look for a very wretched part, take picture and send it to their white friends! Their white friends will then post it on social media and be forming cred! "This is Africa.. this is what our discovery channel shows us. and my token black friend, Saka, has shown it to us."King Futcha wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 4:00 pmlooking for street cred apparently, of all the places to pose for a picture.danfo driver wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 3:35 pm Let him go back to Peckham! What is he doing in Lagos? eye service will not work. He loved his tormentors so much and gave his life to them, yet, they continue to attack him. Harry Kane missed a pen in the WC, we no see any insult. But we all saw what they did to this ignorant boy who gave his life to them.
Like I said, go bac to Peckham and leave Nigeria alone!