Former
international Daniel Amokachi tickled the fancy of students and future stars at
a local school in the Badarawa District of Kaduna state Tuesday.
In what
could pass for 'going back to the roots' outing, the former Everton star
revealed how delighted he was to see smiles on the faces of the students after
he handed them Educational Backpack.
The Bull as he is fondly called took to
his twitter handle to upload a video of the said visit sealing the post with #KeepingItReal,
#1girl1pen.
"Visited
A School Inn Badarawa District Kaduna State Were I Was Born & Handed Out Educational
Backpack,Very Nice To See Smiles On Our Leaders Of Tomorrow... #1girl1pen
#Eduplus #TheBlackBull #KeepingItReal"
The effort
of the former Super Eagles Assistant coach did not go unnoticed as former
Arsenal great Nwankwo Kanu was among the first set of viewers to like the
initiative.
The Bull's effort is coming
just few days after Super Eagles Captain
John Obi
Mikel launched his catch them young foundation aimed at discovering young
players to be nurtured into world beaters in future.
Amokachi,was discovered while playing for Ranchers Bees
by Nigerian national team coach Clemens Westerhof ahead of the 1990 African
Nations Cup.
He subsequently headed for Club Brugge in Belgium. He competed in
the Champions League and became the first player to score in the competition,
after his goal secured a 1–0 win in the opening match in the group stage
against CSKA Moscow.
Amokachi made over
44 appearances for the national team with 13 goals to his credit. His famous
dance at the 1994 World cup in USA has remains nostalgic among his fans.
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