Former Super Eagles star Emmanuel Emenike launches a hospital in Owerri, Imo State, addressing healthcare shortages with state-of-the-art facilities, set to open on May 25th. Emenike’s dedication to community welfare continues post-retirement.
Former Super Eagles player Emmanuel Emenike is preparing to open a hospital in Owerri, Imo State, as reported by Soccernet.ng. After retiring from international football in 2015, Emenike has ventured into various projects, including the construction of the Emenike Hospital.
Scheduled to open on May 25th, the hospital boasts modern amenities and a skilled medical team to serve the community. Emenike's transition from football to philanthropy reflects his dedication to societal welfare. In recent news, Emenike criticized UK news site "The Mirror" for its disparaging headline about fellow Nigerian footballer Ademola Lookman, emphasizing the need for positive representation in the media.
Emenike's vocal advocacy underscores his commitment to uplifting the Nigerian sporting community and fostering a culture of support and recognition.