“It’s the biggest day of my life so far to be honest. To graduate from university and get drafted was amazing,” he told CBS.
Kay left Nigeria in 2011 at the age of 18. He started out playing Basketball in Charlottetown, but later switched to football.
He had not seen any member of his immediate family since he left Nigeria, and sighting his father as he got on stage “was the best part of everything.“I had never seen a sport where you had to wear a helmet and pads — it was very different. I had to wrap my head around the game. It’s been a bit of a journey for sure,” he said.
Okafor will be leaving for Hamilton’s training camp this week and is already planning to return to Nigeria for Christmas this year.“I actually didn’t know if he was going to make it because his flight got cancelled the day before, so we had to get him on a flight to Fredericton instead of Halifax on the morning of my graduation. My cousin actually drove to pick him up and I actually saw him just before I walked across the stage. I saw him taking a picture, it was great,” he said.


Nice,abd I love dt his name
ReplyDeleteSee him physique self..,congratulations to him...
ReplyDeleteA big congratulations to him anyway but can he perform well in the area of football with this huge body
ReplyDeleteNice one Congratulations to him
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