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<br>Newly called up Super Eagles [defender Igho](https://samuelweston.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:LannyMcCabe) Ogbu has revealed that he turned down an opportunity to play for Norway while at Lillestrom, choosing instead to wait for his chance with Nigeria’s national team. |
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<br>Ogbu, 25, had an outstanding 2022 season with the Norwegian club, which led to his record transfer to Slavia Praha in January 2023 for €2.5 million. During his final season at Lillestrom, he was approached to switch national allegiances but remained committed to representing Nigeria. |
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<br>"There was a chance to play for Norway in my last season with Lillestrom, but I always knew that I would also get my chance with the Super Eagles,". |
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<br>His decision was also influenced by a personal promise he previously shared that it was his father’s dying wish for him to [represent Nigeria](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/sports-betting/bet9ja/) at the senior level. Having been capped at U17 Golden Eaglets and U20 Flying Eagles levels, his Super Eagles call up marks the fulfilment of that promise. |
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<br>Igho Ogbu’s decision to reject Norway in favour of Nigeria is both admirable and thought-provoking. In an era where many African-born players opt to represent European nations due to better infrastructure, exposure, and financial incentives, Ogbu’s unwavering commitment to his heritage and his late father’s wish stands out. |
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<br>For Nigeria, his inclusion in the Super Eagles squad is timely. Defensive inconsistency has been a long-standing issue, and having a young, inform centre back with European experience could add much-needed stability. His development at Slavia Praha, a club known for producing top talents, makes him a valuable addition to the squad. |
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<br>This situation also raises an important question: Is the Nigerian football system doing enough to retain its best talents? Many promising players of Nigerian descent have switched allegiances to other nations due to poor scouting, delayed call-ups, or administrative inefficiencies. While Ogbu’s [loyalty](https://cryptoactu.store/index.php?title=User:LornaMcclellan) to Nigeria is commendable, the NFF must ensure that more dual eligible players are given a clear path to represent the country. |
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<br>With his first call-up now secured, the next challenge for Ogbu is that he deserves a permanent place in the squad. If he impresses in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, he could establish himself as a key player in Nigeria’s defence for years to come. |
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<br>Did You Know? |
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Ogbu began his European career with [Rosenborg BK](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/sports-betting/bet9ja/bet9ja-promotion-code/) in Norway before moving to [Lillestrom](http://www.annunciogratis.net/author/cooperhelbi) and later Slavia Praha. |
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Norway has successfully recruited several African born players, including Joshua King and Valon Berisha, who previously played for Gambia and Kosovo at the youth level. |
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Nigeria has lost several talented players to [European](https://anansi.site/wiki/User:AbigailGreenwell) nations, including Tammy Abraham England, Bukayo Saka England, and Manuel Akanji Switzerland. |
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The last Nigerian-born player to reject a foreign national team and later play for the Super Eagles was Maduka Okoye, who turned down Germany’s youth setup. |
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Slavia Praha, Ogbu’s club, has a history of [developing African](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/nigerian-premier-league/npfl-plans-colourful-trophy-presentation-for-remo-stars/) defensive talents, including Simon Deli Ivory Coast and Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui Cameroon. |
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