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From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by lagostrendboy: 2:26pm On Jan 14
Football represents more than just a game for many young boys growing up in Lagos. For some, it’s a lifeline to a better future, a way out of difficult circumstances. Despite the economic challenges and limited resources, many Nigerian footballers from Lagos have defied the odds, turning their dreams of stardom into reality. Their stories are inspiring, showing that with hard work, determination, and belief in one’s abilities, anything is possible. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In this article, we highlight the top 5 Nigerian footballers who grew up in Lagos and rose from humble beginnings to achieve global fame.
1. Victor Osimhen

Victor Osimhen’s journey to the top is a shining example of what perseverance can achieve. Born in Edo State but raised in Lagos, Osimhen grew up in a modest neighborhood, where he played football on the streets with his friends. His talent didn’t go unnoticed, and he joined the Ultimate Strikers Academy in Lagos, where he caught the eye of scouts.

Osimhen’s breakthrough came in 2017 when he led the Nigeria U-17 team to victory at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer. His performances earned him a move to VfL Wolfsburg in Germany, followed by a high-profile transfer to Lille OSC in France. His stellar performances at Lille led to a move to Napoli in Italy’s Serie A, where he quickly became one of the top strikers in Europe, known for his speed, strength, and clinical finishing.

Why His Story Inspires:

From playing football on the streets of Lagos to becoming a Serie A star, Osimhen’s story shows that talent, combined with hard work and opportunity, can lead to global success.
His rise encourages young Nigerians to believe in themselves, no matter where they start.

2. Taye Taiwo

Taye Taiwo’s journey from the streets of Lagos to international football stardom is a true testament to his talent and determination. Born and raised in Lagos, Taiwo developed a passion for football at a young age, playing with local teams before catching the attention of scouts. His powerful left foot and attacking style as a left-back earned him a move to Marseille in France, where he made a significant impact in Ligue 1.

Taiwo spent several successful years at Marseille, helping the club win multiple domestic titles. His performances also led to moves to other top clubs, including AC Milan in Italy, Queens Park Rangers in England, and Dynamo Kyiv in Ukraine. Taiwo represented Nigeria in several Africa Cup of Nations and FIFA World Cups, earning a reputation as one of the top left-backs in Europe during his prime.

Why His Story Inspires:

Taiwo’s rise from local football in Lagos to playing for top European clubs shows that with talent and persistence, anyone can reach the highest levels of football.
His success motivates young footballers, especially in Nigeria, to keep pushing toward their dreams.

3. John Ogu

John Ogu’s journey to football success is a story of resilience and determination. Born in Lagos, Ogu grew up playing street football before being noticed by scouts. His early years in Lagos were filled with challenges, but his passion for the game drove him to pursue a career in professional football. Ogu first played for local teams before moving to Academica de Coimbra in Portugal, where he began to build his professional career.

Ogu’s solid performances in Portugal earned him a place in the Nigerian national team, where he became known for his composure, vision, and passing ability in midfield. He later moved to Al-Adalah in Saudi Arabia, continuing to make his mark on the international stage. Ogu’s consistency and leadership in midfield have made him a respected player in both club and international football.

Why His Story Inspires:

Ogu’s rise from street football in Lagos to playing professionally in Europe and the Middle East shows that perseverance and dedication can lead to international success.
His journey encourages young Nigerian players to remain focused on their goals, regardless of the obstacles they may face.

4. Obafemi Akinwunmi Martins

Obafemi Martins, known for his blistering pace and powerful shots, is one of Nigeria’s most exciting footballers. Born and raised in Lagos, Martins started his career playing street football before joining the Lyn Oslo youth academy in Norway. His remarkable talent led him to play for top clubs in Europe, including Inter Milan in Italy, Newcastle United in the Premier League, and Seattle Sounders in the U.S.

Martins’ speed and finishing ability made him a standout player for both club and country. He earned numerous international caps for Nigeria, representing the country in Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and FIFA World Cups. Martins is regarded as one of the most dynamic strikers in Nigerian football history.

Why His Story Inspires:

From the streets of Lagos to playing for top clubs across Europe and the U.S., Martins’ career shows that with talent and hard work, anything is possible.
His journey inspires young players to keep chasing their dreams and never give up, no matter the challenges.

5. Wilfred Ndidi

Wilfred Ndidi’s rise from local football leagues in Lagos to the Premier League is a testament to his talent and discipline. Born in Lagos, Ndidi began his football career playing for local clubs before joining the Genk Academy in Belgium. His exceptional defensive skills and football intelligence quickly earned him a move to Leicester City in 2017.

At Leicester, Ndidi became one of the Premier League’s top defensive midfielders, known for his ability to break up attacks, intercept passes, and distribute the ball effectively. He’s been an integral part of Leicester’s midfield and has earned widespread recognition for his consistency. Ndidi is also a key player for the Nigerian national team.

Why His Story Inspires:

Ndidi’s success shows that with dedication, skill development, and the right opportunities, anyone can make it to the top, regardless of where they come from.
His journey from Lagos to the Premier League serves as motivation for young players in Nigeria to focus on improving their craft.

Conclusion

These five footballers—Victor Osimhen, Taye Taiwo, John Ogu, Obafemi Martins, and Wilfred Ndidi—have all made it from the streets of Lagos to the global stage. Their journeys are powerful reminders of what is possible with determination, talent, and hard work. They prove that no matter where you start, if you have the passion and commitment to succeed, you can reach the top of your game.

For aspiring footballers in Lagos and across Nigeria, these stars offer hope and inspiration. Their stories highlight that success is within reach for those willing to put in the effort and never give up on their dreams.




https://eyesoflagos.com/2025/01/14/from-lagos-to-legends-top-5-nigerian-footballers-who-rose-to-stardom/

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by koldrun: 2:59pm On Jan 14
First to comment for the first time ever.
Though wasted, cos I have no comment to make. cry

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by okeyumez(m): 2:59pm On Jan 14
Everyone has a story. Some people passed through water and fire that were even worse than these so called celebrities. Yet we don't hear about them because they choose to be quiet

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Pootle: 2:59pm On Jan 14
so many sports but we channel everything towards football, the minister of sport and commissioner of sport should know this. we that love other sport practically have little or no structure on ground to practice undecided

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Amotolongbo(f): 3:00pm On Jan 14
I was expecting to see Ayodele Makinwa

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Quelme: 3:00pm On Jan 14
The only odogwus on the list are Osimen and Martins.

The others didn't live up to the hype....

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by kelvyn7: 3:00pm On Jan 14
Saka Bukayo nko? grin

Oshuala Asisat nko? Abi Ikorodu no be lagos ni? grin

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Snake001: 3:00pm On Jan 14
Woow

Lagos has always been a land of blessings to the residents.

Respect your host and you shall prosper

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Ebukawaylaid(m): 3:00pm On Jan 14
Happy for them
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by SmartyPants(m): 3:01pm On Jan 14
There are so many of them including Odion Ighalo. This piece is neither here nor there.

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Softmirror: 3:02pm On Jan 14
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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by ArewaNightmare: 3:03pm On Jan 14
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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Atinuke12267(f): 3:04pm On Jan 14
Snake001:
Woow

Lagos has always been a land of blessings to the residents.

Respect your host and you shall prosper
💯
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Timberflori(m): 3:04pm On Jan 14
Let such grace speak for me. I've hussled so hard yet still suffering

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by ChizzyBuna(m): 3:06pm On Jan 14
Shoutout to My Stupid Aunty that convince my mother that playing football was a waste of time.

By now, i for dey ball for italy with 8 figure pay check.
Build mansiins for my villa

Thunder fire that woman
Very myopic small minded mgbeke
May her children never succed in life angry
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by adebayo201: 3:08pm On Jan 14
kelvyn7:
Saka Bukayo nko? grin

Oshuala Asisat nko? Abi Ikorodu no be lagos ni? grin

Nah when bad thing happen nah that time we go dey hear sey Ikorodu nah Lagos.
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by DuttyChuks: 3:09pm On Jan 14
No man's land, the dubai of Africa, the slum oF Jamaica!
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by DuttyChuks: 3:09pm On Jan 14
No man's land, the dubai of Africa, the slum oF Jamaica!
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Latakia(f): 3:11pm On Jan 14
1- Mr Sada is no longer a farmer, he owned the highest share with Olamfarm.

2- Simbi is now happily married and live in Australia.

3- Obi is no longer a boy, he is now a politician, he contested under labor party in 2023 presidential election and came third.
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by lexy2014: 3:13pm On Jan 14
Snake001:
Woow

Lagos has always been a land of blessings to the residents.

Respect your host and you shall prosper

Indeed.

find below the residents of Lagos that has been a blessing to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYltMapDyIo
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by ogaemma: 3:20pm On Jan 14
This list was prepared by an indomie generation.
Lagos has been the power house of producing promising player's for the Super Eagle's from the 1970's.

Where is Stephen Keshi on the list.
He started his professional football career with ACB Lagos in 1979.

Sunday Oliseh- Julius Berger - 1989

Victor Ikpeba- Julius Berger 1989

Emmanuel Anunike - Julius Berger 1991

Peter Rufia - Stationary Stores Lagos - 1980.

Just to mention a few.
So many of our footballer's started their career somewhere in Lagos.
God bless Lagos

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by 43Ronin: 3:24pm On Jan 14
What of odion Ighalo?

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Revealpanda: 3:25pm On Jan 14
Only the south putting Nigeria on the map.

The North is indeed a curse to the south


Imagine how far we'd have been without them

Literally everything negative can be traced to them... Even all manner of sickness and diseases

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by iFESTAC680(m): 3:26pm On Jan 14
Amotolongbo:
I was expecting to see Ayodele Makinwa

Who's that?
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by aicon4s: 3:28pm On Jan 14
lagostrendboy:




https://eyesoflagos.com/2025/01/14/from-lagos-to-legends-top-5-nigerian-footballers-who-rose-to-stardom/

There cannot be a Top 5 without the mention of these names:
Emmanuel Amuneke
Sampson Siasia
Haruna Elerika
Henry Nwosu
Stephen Keshi

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by illicit(m): 3:30pm On Jan 14
Azeezat Oshoala 'Agba Baller' nko...?

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Lungs: 3:32pm On Jan 14
ChizzyBuna:
Shoutout to My Stupid Aunty that convince my mother that playing football was a waste of time.

By now, i for dey ball for italy with 8 figure pay check.
Build mansiins for my villa

Thunder fire that woman
Very myopic small minded mgbeke
May her children never succed in life angry

🤣🤣🤣 Bro abeg take am easy some of us were used to be fine footballers back then but one issue led to the other but we thank God we could also pass the red sea.
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by WowSweetGuy(m): 3:34pm On Jan 14
Na GenZ do this post. Una no sabi history
Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Amotolongbo(f): 3:56pm On Jan 14
iFESTAC680:


Who's that?
You know Obafemi Martins, but you don’t know Stephen Ayodele Makinwa?

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Re: From Lagos To Legends: Top 5 Nigerian Footballers Who Rose To Stardom by Riskymarvelous(m): 4:02pm On Jan 14
Buh their father are not from Lagos

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