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The Super footballer, Victor Osimhen, has garnered admiration after he gifted a little boy who dressed and imitated his football skills.

He gave an amount of N2.5 million to a little boy who was wearing a mask that looked like his own.

Popular Instagram blogger Tunde Ednut recently shared a video of the little child holding a football, wearing a jersey, and mask, as if he were about to play football with his friends.

Voices in the background of the video could be heard making fun of the youngster and calling him Osimhen. The professional footballer asked Tunde to help him find the little child.

Victor Osimhen gifts little boy who dressed like him N2.5 million
Victor Osimhen, Super Eagles footballer. source: Google

Quickly stepping up to the plate, Tunde Ednut enlisted the help of content creator Eriq Morak.

“I initially thought this little man was Nigerian. You won’t believe we found him in Ivory Coast.

@eriqmorak found him. He lives in Ivory Coast. I couldn’t see his message, so he reached out to @ogb recently_ and OGB messaged me. I spoke to the family briefly to make sure it was the boy”, Tunde Ednut wrote.

After Victor Osimhen gifted the boy the money, the family of the young boy shared a video expressing gratitude to the footballer for his kind gesture.

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