
Before the boots, Victor Osimhen was a struggling teenager working odd jobs to support his family. In an interview with Daddy Freeze, the Super Eagles striker revealed he once worked in Christ Embassy under Pastor Chris and even distributed Rhapsody of Realities before his football breakthrough, according to his Interview with Daddy Freeze
- Osimhen stopped playing football for nearly two years after secondary school to earn money.
- He worked at Christ Embassy, lived in the church for months, and shared religious materials.
- He also worked briefly as a lotto assistant before his 2015 U-17 World Cup breakthrough.
- His rise from distributing pamphlets to €75m stardom underscores his grass-to-grace journey.
Before the boots, there was hunger, hustle, and holy ground. Osimhen’s story reminds us that some players lace up not from comfort, but from conviction forged in survival. What part of your journey started before the boots, before anyone believed you had a shot?
Source: Daddy Freeze Interview