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Osimhen discusses his goals for assisting those who are disabled in Nigeria and all of Africa.
Victor Osimhen has stated that Sadio Mane is an inspiration to him and that he wants to assist the disabled in Nigeria and all of Africa.
The Nigerian striker is developing into a player of the highest caliber and is a target for clubs willing to spend a fortune to sign him.
Osimhen's words
Osimhen, who is now in Nigeria, spoke about his humanitarian goals at a news conference in Abuja on Friday before the team's match against Guinea-Bissau.
In elaborating on his own plans, Osimhen revealed his desire to assist people with disabilities on the continent. The striker said he plans to emulate Sadio Mane, who is renowned for his charitable efforts for the people of Senegal.
The forward, who was born in Lagos, is extremely passionate about this initiative and has stated that he is willing to sacrifice everything to see it succeed.
"Even though my idea will be different from what Sadio Mane does for his people, "According to GetfootballNewsItaly, Osimhen remarked.
"He supports the Senegalese community, and I want to support every disabled person in Africa, not only in Nigeria. I am prepared to launch my support initiative and I intend to do every effort.
Osimhen breaking records in Nigeria and Africa
Osimhen, one of the top strikers in the world this season, broke Simy Nwankwo's record for the most goals scored by a Nigerian in a single Serie A season with 21 league goals (20).
The 21 goals also tie the record set by Samuel Eto'o for the most goals scored by an African football player in a single Serie A season. This is the time to break a record that has stood since the 2010–11 season.
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