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Ndidi bags university degree – Nigeriasoccernet News

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Ndidi bags university degree – Nigeriasoccernet News

Nigerian midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, has accomplished his first diploma at De Montfort College in England.

The Leicester Metropolis midfielder revealed this in a video interview with Soccer Every day explaining that the diploma will afford him extra choices exterior soccer.

Ndidi defined that the data in enterprise and administration would come in useful as he plans to get into enterprise after he retires from enjoying.

He stated, “Yeah, I’m accomplished. I did like a 10-course class which might enrol me into a correct college diploma.”

Again in 2019, Ndidi was interviewed by Sportsmail and spoke extensively on his need to pursue training whereas nonetheless being an energetic footballer.

“I’ve spare time, so as an alternative of sitting and enjoying FIFA, it’s good to grasp the 4 partitions of education,” Ndidi instructed Sportsmail.

“In Nigeria some gamers wish to play soccer after which they neglect about college. However should you do each you’ll be able to proceed with whichever one works out, as an alternative of simply hoping for soccer, soccer — and then you definitely don’t make it.”

Ndidi additionally spoke a couple of imaginative and prescient to create extra choices exterior soccer for teens in Nigeria.

“All my life I needed to play soccer and that is my profession now however there was stress from my dad to not go that approach as a result of he needed me to remain in school. He was not satisfied I used to be doing the proper factor till he first noticed me on tv, enjoying for the Below 17 nationwide crew.

“The inhabitants of Nigeria is very large and it’s so arduous to make the grade as a footballer, so I’ve a transparent imaginative and prescient of a spot the place you’ll be able to play soccer and examine, both in Lagos or Abuja.

“I’ve spoken to my godfather about making it occur. If children don’t make it in soccer, I need them to assume they will get a level and work, as an alternative of roaming the streets.”