Emenike proud to be a dad for the first time

By Daily Sports on September 3, 2017

Emmanuel Emenike has specially told SCORENigeria he is proud to be a father for the first time following the birth of his daughter in England.

The Olympiacos striker said: “I’m proud to be a father, it’s a responsibility I have been looking up to and I must thank God for giving this precious princess at this point of my career.

“I love kids, I played with kids a lot even before I got mine. And I believe her presence in my life will be positive in my career especially now.“

Now, I want to be a good dad like my own late dad was.

“God has been so wonderful to me and this family, and all I can say is to keep thanking him for his glory to keep manifesting in my life.”

The striker is nursing a muscle injury that has sidelined him for several weeks, but he is expected to be back in action for the Greek champions after the international break next week. (SCORENigeria)

•Photo shows Emmanuel Emenike with his new baby. 

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 3, 2017


 

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