Ezekiel Imoh, has revealed that but for his father he would have
been playing for Belgium instead of Nigeria at the international level.
Speaking to Super Eagles Media Officer, Ben Alaiya in Atlanta, United
States during the international friendly against Mexico, Imoh said he
was actually approached to fast-track his Belgian citizenship papers and
he did not see anything wrong with it.
“Ordinarily, it takes three years of stay in Belgium to apply for
citizenship but after two years I was called up to come and get the
papers and I was excited by the offer. But when I called my dad back
home in Nigeria, he told me not to because they were luring me with it
so that I can play for Belgium. It took a long argument between both of
us but at the end of the day I have to listen to my father”.
The stocky striker said the Belgian football authorities wanted him in
their junior team immediately for him to blossom for the future, but
pressure from Nigeria was also huge hence his change of mind.
“I was encouraged then to join them because more than half of the
Belgium national team players are not original indigenes of the country
and I thought I could be one for the future but that has changed now
that I have played for Nigeria”.
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