President Bola Tinubu on Friday welcomed Moro Ojomo, the Nigerian-born American football star who recently won Super Bowl LIX, to the State House in Abuja.
Ojomo, a defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, was accompanied by his father, Ololade; mother, Bimbo; and sister, Modele. The 23-year-old athlete, born in Lagos, returned to Nigeria on Wednesday—his first visit in years since relocating to the United States at the age of seven.
His visit follows the Eagles’ recent triumph in the National Football League (NFL) championship, where they secured a decisive 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Reflecting on his journey upon arriving in Lagos, Ojomo credited his Nigerian heritage for shaping his drive and success in American football.
“I have a drive and motivation that stem from my upbringing as a Nigerian, and my passion for this country allows me to excel. Nigeria has helped me succeed on the biggest stage,” he said.
He also emphasized the increasing presence of Nigerians in the NFL and the opportunities the sport offers young athletes.
“It is everything when you look at the number of Africans, specifically Nigerians, in American football. The most important thing is giving our youths an opportunity to get into the sport. It is a pathway to education, high school and college degrees, and a means to put Nigeria on the global stage,” he noted.
Encouraging young Nigerians to pursue their dreams, Ojomo urged them to remain determined and seize available opportunities.
“Just believe you can do anything. I know Nigerians are great, and I believe you should take advantage of opportunities and not let anyone deter you,” he concluded.







