USA-Born Superkid Omidiji To Reconsider International Future Over Racist Treatment Of White Sister By Nigeria Coach

Published: September 21, 2016
USA-Born Superkid Omidiji To Reconsider International Future Over Racist Treatment Of White Sister By Nigeria Coach
FC Dordrecht superkid Lateef Omidiji Jr is crushed and devastated, and will reconsider his decision to pledge his international future to Nigeria ahead of Netherlands and United States after his white sister, Sophia, was unceremoniously dropped by Nigeria U20 coach Peter Dedevbo ahead of the World Cup.

In truth, Dedevbo informed Sophia Omidiji before announcing his provisional roster that he is not planning to take her to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea, citing that she is not as big and strong as the black girls in the team.

But Sophia’s minders argued that she has more technique and tactical awareness than the domestic-based players, has a proven track record of scoring goals, creating assists and working hard on the pitch for the team.

Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Lateef Omidiji Jr is disgusted that his elder sister came to Nigeria for four months amidst fear of Boko Haram (there were two explosions 30 minutes from her when she was in camp) against advice from everyone, and lost her place with the United States youth team because she declared loyalty to her fatherland.

Omidiji Jr is scared that he might be humiliated by the Nigerian coaches if he continues flirting with the Nigeria setup .

To cut a long story short, Sophia has concluded that she was dropped by Peter Dedevbo for reasons other than football.

Ifeanyi Emmanuel

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