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Maduka Okoye appointed Enugu state ambassador

Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu, has appointed Super Eagles goalkeeper Maduka Okoye as an ambassador of the state.
The governor made this known in a post on his X handle following a meeting with the player on Tuesday in Enugu.
He wrote, “Today, I had the pleasure of receiving the Super Eagles and Udinese star goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye, at the Lion Building.
“A true son of Enugu, Maduka is not just making us proud on the national and global stage, he is also poised to give back.
”He shared his vision to launch a charitable foundation and establish a football academy right here in Enugu, to inspire young talents, nurture future stars, and touch lives.”
Okoye, who hails from Enugu, will serve as a role model for the state’s youth, particularly in the Smart Green Schools initiative.
Okoye’s appointment is in recognition of his achievements and commitment to giving back to his community.
In recognition of his achievements and commitment, I’m proud to appoint him as an Ambassador of Enugu State.
He will serve as a role model to our children, especially those in our Smart Green Schools, and inspire a new generation of dreamers and achievers.
“To support his football academy, I have committed to providing land for the project.
”I also invited him to participate in the next edition of Enugu International Marathon, which will feature elite runners from around the world.
”At the heart of our vision is the youth – their talent, passion, and future. And with proud sons like Maduka Okoye, Enugu is truly rising.”
The goalkeeper planed to establish a football academy in Enugu to inspire young talents and nurture future stars. Governor Mbah has promised to provide land for the project.
Okoye also intended to launch a charitable foundation to support humanitarian causes in the state.
According to a statement by Governor Mbah’s media aide, Dan Nwomeh, Okoye expressed excitement at returning to his roots and announced plans to launch a charitable foundation and establish a football academy in the state.
He said these initiatives aimed to give back to society, inspire young talents, and nurture future stars.
“I’m truly excited to be back home. Enugu is my origin and I carry it with pride everywhere I go.
”I look forward to giving back by setting up a foundation for humanitarian causes and a football academy to mentor and train aspiring players,” he said.