Abraham has a Nigerian father, who incidentally is friends with the president of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick.
However the Chelsea striker is being penciled down for a future England call-up but Fashanu who choose England over Nigeria and eventually played just two international matches for The Three Lions has advised the youngster to learn from his mistakes.
"When I got to Nigeria myself and I came three times, I realized that Nigeria football and English football are completely different. Nigerian football was taken from the Brazilians but football in England is rough, bullish and aggressive, completely different. That was many years ago," Fashanu told Lagos based television channel, Television Continental (TVC).
"So I say to Tammy, think very well. When I went to play for England I could have played 100 games for the Super Eagles.
"But I got to play only two games for England (in 1989). Understand that if you are going to play for England, you are going to play four or five matches only because competition is stiff," Fashanu further told TVC.
Some English Premier League stars, past and present, who failed to play or play long term for England after turning down Nigeria include Gabriel Agbonlahor, late Ugo Ehiogu, Nedum Onuoha and Jordon Ibe.
Nigeria will face a star studded Brazil side in an international friendly on 13 October at the Singapore National Stadium.
Abraham has scored seven Premier League goals in the current 2019/2020 season and was not considered for the 2018 World Cup by England.
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