HOW IT ALL STARTED...........Moses
The story is told of a young boy whose parents were murdered during 2002 riots in Kaduna. He was aged 11 years at the time.
His parents, Mr Austine and Mrs Josephine Moses, were missionaries
until they met their untimely death. The boy left his house to play
football, but returned home to see that all his parents had laboured for
had been razed down, and he would never see his mother and father
again.
He was taken to London
by his uncle almost immediately after the incident, and while in London,
he began deploying his football skills. Though his parents were
murdered, his passion for football was never killed. He played football
for his school and later for a local Tandrige League club until Crystal
Palace FC approached him.
From that point, his career progressed in leaps and bounds!
This player played for England's under 16, 17, 19 and 21 teams between
2005 and 2010, scoring 11 goals for England during this period. He later
moved to Wigan Athletic and now he plays for Chelsea.
This footballer is called VICTOR MOSES!
He had a choice not to step into Nigeria again, but didn't take that option.
When the call to serve his fatherland came, Moses dumped England and embraced Nigeria. That is patriotism!
Today, Victor Moses brings joy to every Nigerian, including those who may have inspired his parent's death... That is Love!
Moses would later stand for the Nigerian National Anthem and pledge
allegiance to a country that couldn't defend his parents. That is faith!
He never gave up on his country. He persevered...That is purpose!
If someone like Victor Moses, despite the bitter past, never gave up on Nigeria, then why should we?
SOURCE: NIGERIA INFO
That does not mean he likes what happened to his parents. He has no other country than Nigeria. Let's work towards stopping the hate mess in this country, rather than emphasis on creating saints to keep forgiving. There is a limit to rubbish.
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