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Nigerian international Odion Ighalo had a special time with widows and orphans at his palatial mansion in Lekki, Lagos.
The former Manchester Unitedstriker, who grew up in the Ajegunle area of Lagos, takes special care of his ‘Wazobia Widows’.
Ighalo, who recently left Saudi club Al Hilal, also owns an orphanage home located in the Ijegun area of the state.
The striker welcomed the widows and kids to his home in Lekki, where they had a memorable time with so much to eat and drink.
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FootballHe former Watford striker personally handed them gifts as well.
SunSport reports that in December 2017, the Ighalo Orphanage Home was opened in Ijegun, a humble suburb in northern Lagos.
The Nigerian international was said to have splashed over N500million to build the home at the time.
It houses between 30 to 40 children and has separate apartments for boys and girls.
Ighalo considers NPFL returnSports Briefearlier reported that Ighalo disclosed that he is ready to make a returnto the Nigerian Professional Football League if the right things are been put in place.
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FootballBefore moving to Europe in 2007, Ighalo played for the likes of Prime FC of Osogbo and Julius Berger in Lagos, where he scored good goals.
He made it clear
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