Chiamaka Nnadozie has admonished the youths never to give up on their dreams.
Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, has shared her inspiring journey from the streets of Akwakuma, Owerri, to the Olympic stage.
The 23-year-old, who represented Nigeria at the Paris 2024 Olympics, took to Instagram to encourage young people to pursue their dreams.
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"A girl from Orlu who grew up in the street of Aakwakuma, Owerri became an Olympian. Boys, girls from the street, ghetto, listen, nothing is impossible. I give god all the glory," Nnadozie wrote.
The Paris FC shot-stopper's football career began in 2016 with Rivers Angels, where she excelled before moving to France in 2020.
Her performances earned her numerous accolades, including the CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year, Nigeria Women’s Football League title, and African Games gold medal.
Nnadozie has consistently represented Nigeria at various youth levels before graduating to the Super Falcons. With 22 appearances for the senior team since 2018, she has established herself as one of Africa's top goalkeepers.
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