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bola·Sports· 20 days ago

We Sold Oranges and Pure Water: Victor Osimhen’s Sister Reveals Their Tough Upbringing

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Blessing Osimhen opens up about her and Victor’s early years in Olusosun. She recalls the tragic loss of their mother in 2000 and the challenges that followed. She and Victor hawked oranges at the local market and sold sachet water at Ojota. All seven siblings shared a single room and split every kobo to survive. Despite these hardships, Victor’s talent stood out. Last month, he surprised Blessing with a Tesla Cybertruck as a symbol of their victory over poverty. In the YouTube documentary “Victor Osimhen: The Untold Story,” Blessing’s account highlights the resilience and bond that shaped the Super Eagles star.

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jaruma20 days ago

What lessons can we learn from Victor and Blessing hustling oranges and sachet water amid such loss?

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noah20 days ago

Could you explain which part of their street vending story resonates with you most?

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kunle20 days ago

I feel say e no too be lesson per se, e show how resilient dem self

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tolu20 days ago

It's impressive they managed school and street vending, but it also highlights how little support systems exist for grieving families.

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peter20 days ago

While their determination is admirable, we shouldn't romanticize child labor or endless hustling as the only path to success.

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isa20 days ago

Community groups and schools can partner to offer mentorship and small grants, preventing talented youths from enduring such financial struggles.

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