Bukayo Saka’s Revelations: The Close Call with Nigeria and Embracing His Heritage
Arsenal and England prodigy, Bukayo Saka, recently unveiled a fascinating revelation about his footballing journey, disclosing that he came remarkably close to representing Nigeria before choosing England. Currently in Lagos for a well-deserved holiday after the conclusion of the English season, Saka has been immersing himself in the vibrant atmosphere of Nigeria’s bustling commercial capital. Alongside his leisure time, the talented 21-year-old has been making impactful visits to various orphanages, offering his support and spreading joy.
During one of his visits to an orphanage, Saka was inquisitively asked by a staff member about his decision to opt for the English national team over Nigeria’s senior squad. In response, he candidly expressed, “I will tell you this. I was on the brink of representing one of Nigeria’s youth teams in 2019. It was my father’s desire, but circumstances arise, and we must live with the decisions we make. Despite everything, I feel an undeniable connection to Nigeria, and nothing can alter that,” as revealed in an exclusive interview with OwnGoalNigeria.com.
Moreover, sources close to Saka have disclosed that he is anticipated to meet with Nigeria’s recently inaugurated president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in Abuja before concluding his sojourn in the country. Although the feasibility of the visit remains uncertain, those who have encountered the Arsenal sensation describe him as a humble and down-to-earth young man. The staff members of the orphanage where he spent time with underprivileged children couldn’t believe their eyes when they discovered the presence of such a remarkable football talent among them.
Bukayo Saka’s personal journey and commitment to embracing his Nigerian heritage continue to captivate fans and admirers alike, leaving an indelible mark on both the footballing world and the hearts of Nigerians.