Austin Okocha Reflects On Turning 42 Years
Published: August 14, 2015
Retired Nigeria international and Bolton Wanderers legend Austin Okocha has reflected on turning a year older on Friday, August 14.
Born in Enugu in 1973, he has suggested that age is nothing but a number, adding that he is aiming to get more wisdom after clocking 42 years.
“It is that time to reflect on life’s worth. Added another year today, hope I’m getting wiser and not older. Thank you Lord, ” Okocha posted on social media.
Jay - Jay represented Nigeria at three consecutive editions of the World Cup, from 1994 - 2002, but the highlight of his career while defending the colours of the national team was winning the African Cup of Nations in 19994.
He played for clubs in Germany, Turkey, France, England and Qatar before hanging up his boots.
Photo Credit : Twitter.com
Born in Enugu in 1973, he has suggested that age is nothing but a number, adding that he is aiming to get more wisdom after clocking 42 years.
“It is that time to reflect on life’s worth. Added another year today, hope I’m getting wiser and not older. Thank you Lord, ” Okocha posted on social media.
Jay - Jay represented Nigeria at three consecutive editions of the World Cup, from 1994 - 2002, but the highlight of his career while defending the colours of the national team was winning the African Cup of Nations in 19994.
He played for clubs in Germany, Turkey, France, England and Qatar before hanging up his boots.
Photo Credit : Twitter.com
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