Eken Divine is not your average 15 year-old. Orphaned at a tender age
and raised by his uncle, he grew up alone after losing three of his
siblings. After observing his football talent and his difficulty in
settling in at school, his uncle Eken James Okechukwu registered him at
the Aba Pepsi Football Academy in 2013.
Driven
by the desire to repay his uncle and emulate his idol Osaze Odemwingie,
he seized the opportunity with both hands and became one of the
Academy’s finest.
At the selection exercise in Abeokuta, Ogun state which held from June 10th – 13th 2015, the toothy-grinned teenager emerged as one of the winners of the Pepsi
Football Academy UK scholarship scheme. Today, Eken Divine, is headed
to Brooke House College in the UK to study and train to become a
professional footballer. He dreams of playing for Liverpool FC and the
Super Eagles.
Chosen alongside him was Nneku Joseph from Anambra state. The 17 year-old, who is the 2nd
of 6 children lost his father when he was in SS1 and was raised by his
mother who is a dressmaker. Recognising his passion for football, his
mother registered him at the Jos Academy in 2010.
After five years of hard work and dedication, inspired by the likes
of PFA Jos Centre alumnus, Super Eagles and Chelsea midfielder, Mikel
Obi, young Joseph Nneku can now begin the next phase of the journey to
living his dream.
For 23 years, the Pepsi Football Academy has
taken in and mentored thousands of young Nigerian football talents,
giving them the opportunity and the tools to live their dreams. Dozens
of prominent Nigerian international footballers such as Elderson
Echiejile, Osaze Odemwingie, Joseph Yobo and AFCON 2013 hero Sunday Mba have passed through the PFA on their way to becoming professional footballers.
The UK Scholarship Scheme introduced in 2005 has now given 17 young
footballers the opportunity to achieve their dreams by studying and
training in Europe.
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