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Ajilore Praise Churchill Oliseh On Multi-Million Naira FC Ebedei Stadium – Abroad


Ebenezer Oluwafemi Ajilore, the previous Tremendous Eagle participant has poured encomiums on Barrister Churchill Oliseh for the multi-million Naira funding on FC Ebedei Stadium, sports247.ng report.
Ajilore, who began his skilled profession at FC Ebedei of Sgamu in 2002, and starred for FC Midtjylland of Denmark from 2004 to 2008, throughout which he scored 5 objectives in 76 appearances, visited the membership on Monday.
In his phrases, he stated;
“really feel extremely privileged to have handed via this academy and I owe my successes and all that I’ve achieved in life to FC Ebedei and membership President Barrister Churchill Oliseh, who’s like a father determine to many people,” stated the Olympian.
“The power I’ve seen at FC Ebedei is world class and identical with what you discover in some elements of Europe. The taking part in turf is customary and it’s virtually what I’ve performed on with a few of the groups I featured for in Europe. As a participant, you may’t ask for greater than this high quality”
“Such good facility brings out the very best in gamers as they might wish to give extra in coaching and matches”
“An enormous kudos to Barrister Churchill Oliseh for considering this large by investing into this multi-million Naira challenge. FC Ebedei is a platform that has helped plenty of youths in Nigeria”
“The academy has taken many youths off the streets, which in the long term has helped to curb crime as many of those children are not idle however engaged as they pursue a profession in soccer.” He added
“For me, am additionally delighted that am the primary FC Ebedei product to featured for FC Midtjylland, so this challenge will produce extra future stars for the Tremendous Eagles.” He concluded
Ajilore who helped Nigeria to win a silver medal on the 2008 Beijing Olympic Video games males’s soccer occasion, made his debut for the Tremendous Eagles in opposition to Colombia in a global pleasant in November 19, 2008.
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