- Victor Osimhen, Nigerian football star, aims to pursue university education after his football career.
- He recognizes that a professional football career typically lasts 20 to 25 years.
- Osimhen emphasizes the importance of preparing for life after retirement from football.

Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen has shared his desire to pursue a university education once his football career comes to an end.
The Super Eagles striker explained that a professional football career is relatively short, usually lasting between 20 and 25 years, which is why he believes it is important to prepare for life after retirement.
Osimhen disclosed that while he has already made investments to secure his future, earning a university degree remains one of his personal goals.
According to him, he hopes his journey will inspire others by proving that it is possible to leave school, succeed in another profession, and later return to complete one’s education.
His words…
“I’d love to go back to school and earn a degree because football only lasts 20–25 years. I already
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@Andre:”Duncan mighty did the same and went back to get a degree still yet he ran back to the streets begging for features to revive his dead career. Why the degree no help him life. If I post my lecturers Facebook ss U will hate education. How do u live a wretched life even as a graduat”
@carter🌚:”He never see person tell am since”
@Soft Life:”Regardless school is not a scam 💪🏻”
@SKB:”Peller can you see this?”
@Jasper:”This guy will be very wealthy in the future, I can sense it, I know he is already very wealthy, for him to have rejected Saudi Arabia offer of almost 60 million Euros per year, he has something he relies on, I wish him the best”
@CHELSEA_LOVA💙:”Imagine osimhen in Class, it will be Epic😂”
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