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Orphanage house built by Super Eagles Striker, Ighalo Jude in Lagos State.


Ighalo Jude has a heart of gold.

Last night, the Super Eagles striker shared the first photo of the orphanage he built at the Ijegun area of Lagos. The orphanage, ‘Ighalo Orphanage Home’, will open soon.

“All thanks to God for the work so far,” said the 27-year-old who recently moved to Chinese club, Changchun Yatai F.C., adding that the home will be launched soon.

This heartwarming way of giving back to the society has fans showering him with prayers and blessing on his social media.

“I saw this and it gave me goose bumps, I’m a Watford fan and what you did for the club was unbelievable, but this is something that makes you a true legend, using your hard earned wealth to aid others. Huge respect,” one Instagrammer said.

Another added, “God bless you for the love you have for the orphans.”

See the picture he shared below:

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