Add Ejeheri on Choosing Nigeria Over England, Uganda

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<br>Goalkeeper Ovie Ejeheri, a product of Arsenals Hale End Academy, has opened up about his decision to represent Nigeria at international level, despite eligibility for both England and Uganda. Currently playing for FC Midtjylland in Denmark, the 22 year old revealed that his heritage and personal conviction made Nigeria the natural choice.
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<br>Ejeheri, born in Greenwich to a Nigerian father and a Ugandan mother, stated that all three countries had reached out to him. "I know my heritage... I know what it would mean to my mums side or my dads side for me to play for Uganda or Nigeria. But ultimately the decision is mine," he told [Flashscore](https://wiki.madeca.de/index.php?title=User:LeandraIja).com.
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<br>Though he was once invited to an England goalkeeper [training camp](http://jacqueshigelin.com/index.php?title=User:SFKDonna20287) and also received interest from Uganda, Ejeheri maintained that playing for the Super Eagles had always been his goal. He also cited legendary Nigerian keepers Vincent Enyeama and Peter Rufai as key inspirations in his [football journey](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/national-team-news/flying-eagles-name-35-man-squad-for-2025-u20-afcon/).
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<br>With Stanley Nwabali currently Nigerias first choice keeper, Ejeheri remains optimistic about his . "As long as I prove myself at club level, theres no chance I wont be playing for Nigeria," he added.
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<br>Editorial
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<br>We view Ovie Ejeheris decision to commit to Nigeria as a powerful affirmation of the Super Eagles global appeal. Its a reminder that national identity runs deeper than [training camps](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/stadiums-and-facilities/10-reasons-caf-approved-remo-stars-stadium-ikenne-for-champions-league/) or career expediency sometimes, its about heart, heritage, and legacy.
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<br>This isn't just a win for Nigerias squad depth. It signals that the national team is becoming a top destination for dual-national players with strong European credentials. Ejeheri, moulded in one of the worlds best academies and now playing top flight football in Denmark, brings technical quality and mental maturity to Nigerias goalkeeping options.
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<br>But its his mindset that impresses us most. His clarity, humility, and confidence point to a player who is both proud of his roots and focused on the future. Nigeria needs this kind of commitment—not just talent, but players who wear the green and white with full conviction.
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<br>His story also places responsibility on the Nigerian Football Federation to keep nurturing diaspora ties and creating an [environment](http://adverpedia.org/index.php?title=User:RogelioMerideth) where players like Ejeheri feel truly at home. Thats how we build not just a team, but a dynasty.
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<br>Did You Know?
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Ovie Ejeheri joined Arsenals academy at the age of eight and trained there for over a decade.
He holds a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) from Oxford Brookes University.
Vincent Enyeama, one of Ejeheris idols, was once ranked among the worlds top ten goalkeepers by the IFFHS.
FC Midtjylland, Ejeheris current club, is known for its pioneering use of data analytics in player recruitment and tactics.
Nigeria has a growing number of dual-national goalkeepers, [including Maduka](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/nigerian-striker-officially-joins-fc-nantes-feminine-from-galatasaray/) Okoye (Germany-born) and Josh Oluwayemi (England-born).
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