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Victor Osimhen has delivered a powerful message about gratitude, hard work, and the reality behind success — a message that goes far beyond football.
A Gesture That Turned Sour
Osimhen revealed that he once tried to help a childhood friend by sending €5,000 to support a business idea. What he expected to be a meaningful contribution quickly turned into disappointment.
The friend reportedly questioned the amount, saying he had seen reports that Osimhen earns around €1 million per week and was expecting as much as €50,000.
For Osimhen, the reaction was shocking. What he gave came from goodwill — but it was met with entitlement instead of appreciation.
“That Money Means Everything Back Home”
The Napoli striker explained that while €5,000 may not seem huge in Europe, it carries enormous value in Nigeria.
It is the kind of money that can start a business, support a family, or change someone’s direction in life. His point was simple — value is relative, and gratitude should not depend on perceived wealth.
From the Streets to the Spotlight
Osimhen’s story is rooted in struggle. Before his rise to European football, he had to fight for survival.
He recalled selling bottled water on the streets just to get by — long before the contracts, the goals, and the global recognition.
No one handed him money. No one made the journey easy.
Everything he has today came through persistence, sacrifice, and relentless effort.
A Message That Hits Hard
Osimhen’s words carry a strong and clear message:
Success does not erase the value of money.
And generosity should never be taken for granted.
In a world where people often assume athletes have unlimited wealth, his experience is a reminder that respect, gratitude, and humility still matter.