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My Dad Wanted Me To Be A Mechanic – Taribo West

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“My journey to being a world-famous soccer player wasn’t easy. The war started right from my father’s house in far-away Port Harcourt, some decades ago. My father actually wanted me to be a roadside mechanic”.
With these words, former Super Eagles of Nigeria and AC Milan of Italy player, Taribo West, told his story of growing up. Narrating the story further, he said his mum disapproved of his father’s wish that he should be a mechanic.
His words: “My mother resisted strongly. She begged and begged him to allow me have, at least, a secondary school education, but he refused. “The struggle led me to running away from my father’s house in Port Harcourt, many years ago, at a very tender age, to Lagos, and there stated my struggles”
. Taribo West spoke during an occasion to honour him with Lifetime Achievement Award, by a Lagos-based media company, Our Moment Newspaper, in Lagos. The former Super Eagles defender was honoured alongside some Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in their various fields.
The other award recipients include Nollywood actor, Segun Arinze, newscaster, entertainer and actor, Jide Alabi, immediate past President of the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN), Fred Amata, immediate Past Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council, Dr. QasimAkinreti, Chairman, Photojournalists Association of Nigeria (PJAN), Abiodun Ajala, and 39-year-old presidential aspirant ahead of 2023 and CEO of e-pay Limited, Victor Ani-Laju. Taribo West went on:
“But I thank God that all that is history now. I am the rejected stone that later became the corner stone of the house”. When asked what business he ventured into after retiring from football, he said: “After quitting football, I ventured into football academy, philanthropy and missionary work. “I run a football academy in Lagos where we discover and train young talents for European clubs. “I am involved in philanthropic works where we assist so many indigent students and business men and women”.

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