“People Should Learn to Appreciate”- Osimhen Reveals How Friend Rejected €5,000 Business Support

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Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has shared a personal experience involving a childhood friend, highlighting issues of entitlement and gratitude.

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According to the football star, he had been financially supporting the friend before sending him €5,000 to help kickstart a business. However, the gesture reportedly did not go as expected.

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“I used to support one of my childhood friends financially, but one day he told me about a business idea he wanted to start. I sent him €5,000, but instead of appreciating it, he complained,” Osimhen said.

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He revealed that the friend compared the amount to his reported earnings and expected more.

“He said he had read that I earn about €1 million weekly and expected nothing less than €50,000,” he added.

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Osimhen admitted that the reaction upset him to the point where he attempted to reverse the transaction, but it was already too late.

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“I was so upset that I even tried to reverse the money, but it was too late. That €5,000 might be small in Europe, but in Nigeria, it’s a huge amount,” he said.

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Reflecting on his journey, the striker noted that he built his success without financial assistance from others.

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“I hustled day and night, even selling bottled water on the streets. People need to learn how to appreciate what they receive instead of feeling entitled,” he added.

 

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