Jay Jay Okocha build 100 Bungalows for the Homeless people of Enugu State
*Started playing career with the Enugu Rangers comes from a family of exceptional footballers
*Elder brother, Emmanuel, played for the Super Eagles in his time, while his young nephew, Alex Iwobi currently plays for Nigeria and Fulham
*”I am providing shelter for the poor people in the community where I was born”-OKOCHA
*BY YEMI AJAYI/ Correspondent
FORMER Super Eagles Captain, Austin Jay Jay Okocha is making life beautiful for the masses, especially the homeless and poor people of Enugu State where he was born.
Jay Jay Okocha has built a set of 100 Bungalows for the Homeless, poor people of Enugu State, where he was born.
Okocha who hails from Anioma in Delta State is building a total of 100 Bungalows in a community in Enugu State, where he was born.
Okocha who began his playing career with the Enugu Rangers comes from a family of exceptional footballers.
His Senior brother, Emmanuel, played for the Super Eagles in his time, while his young nephew, Alex Iwobi currently plays for Nigeria and Fulham.
The footballer whose philanthropic gesture has just been revealed is trying to give back a little to a community that he considers his second home.
When the 100 bungalows which are at various stages of completion are finished, Okocha would have done a good deed for 100 poor families who cannot afford a decent accommodation at this time.
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