How do you feel about it?

I am very happy and proud of him. He put a smile on our faces and announced our name to the world. Chinonso’s story is one that should inspire every child about living their dream and working towards achieving them. Look at us, a family with a very humble background now known because of one person’s talent.

How many children do you have and is Chinonso your first child?

I have six children and he is my third child. I gave birth to all my children in Warri, Delta State.

At what age did he begin to display his skills in juggling football?

When he was six years old, his father used to take him out for training and he also (trained) at home and that was how he started developing himself in that area. When he was three years old, he started using all kinds of objects, including fragile ones, as football. He juggled them and injured himself on many occasions, till his father bought a football for him.

Did you give him your support when he initially started juggling objects or did you feel he was being too playful to the detriment of his academic studies?

I was scared at first but when I noticed my husband was fully involved, I prayed for him to succeed as we continued to monitor his progress and successes. Our role as parents in his life is to help him to flourish in his chosen career because it is a practical avenue for building a bridge to the future. We owe it a duty to give our support to him.

How did you receive the news of the scholarship your son got from the Anambra State governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo?

I was happy when my husband informed me about it. This will ease the stress of paying his school fees. He has five other siblings. We are very grateful to the governor and may God continue to bless the governor and his wife for this. The governor told us that he was very passionate about helping people to achieve their dreams and that he was committed to youth development.

In making a career decision, will he have your support if he decides not to go to the university, but pursue a football career?

Yes, he always has my support as far as anything that has to do with his development is concerned, but I will continue to let him know the importance of education in his life and make sure he prioritises it as he makes critical decisions in life. I will also want him to play football and school in Europe because he is talented.

From birth, were there things you noticed about him that made you feel that he was a special child?

My son is someone who doesn’t give up until he gets the job done both in his footballing talent and academic work. He is a go-getter and this is a special attribute I have found in him. He always has the belief that nothing is unachievable.

How often does he practise?

He practices at home in the morning and on the field in the afternoon after school hours. He is a workaholic, always busy doing something.

Who does he take after?

His father.

What’s his current performance at school?

He is doing well and is also very passionate about his academic work. We are doing our best. His father, elder sister, and I are helping out and making sure we manage both his school activities and talent for him to ensure he remains focused.