NEW Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo was just 17 years old when he left Nigeria, but the striker never forgot his roots.
Former Watford star Ighalo - who is joining the Red Devils on a six-month loan deal from Shanghai Shenhua - used his whopping £300k-a-week Chinese wages for good by funding an orphanage in his home town.
In December 2017, the Ighalo Orphanage Home was opened in Ijegun, a poverty-stricken suburb in northern Lagos.
Super Eagles star Ighalo grew up 50km up the road in Agejunle.
"Life was tough growing up in Ajegunle and I vowed that if I eventually had a breakthrough, I'll give back to the society that made me," the 29-year-old said on the Foundation's website.
"Life's challenges were hard enough even with both parents at my side.
"It goes without saying that orphans have it even worse and it gladdens my heart that life has offered me this rare privilege to be guiding light in their life."
Ighalo reportedly spent 500 million Nigerian naira - around £1m - to build the home.
It houses between 30 to 40 children and has separate apartments for boys and girls.
They take babies and pledge to look after them until they reach 18, teaching academic studies and sports.
Ighalo was joined at the opening by former Nigeria internationals Peter Rufai, Samson Siasia, Austin Eguavoen and ex-Super Falcons keeper Ann Chiejine.
Spotted on the outside of the orange walls is the orphanage's logo.
It depicts Ighalo sliding on his knees and raising his arms to the sky as he celebrates a goal, with the inscription 'God is able'.
"I dream of affecting lives and this is one step in the right direction," he said.
"I hope lives will be positively changes, the aims and goals of the orphanage fully met and the children who are the leaders of tomorrow preserved."
Before opening the orphanage, Ighalo found other ways to help.
The devout Christian would send a chunk of his wages back to Nigeria in order to help children, schools and widows living below the poverty line.
In 2015, he told the Daily Mirror: "My family are No1. Every month I send money back home to them, but I also send donations to the less privileged because I come from poverty.
"I send money to kids, to schools, and I'm taking care of around 45 widows, women who have no husbands, and I'm trying to start a charity organisation to give something back.
"I know what it's like to have nothing."
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pohabpty
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@2,,s blessed are those that give than those that received, God will make you be Manchester united heat man in Jesus name amen
Honcho__
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Hope they make the move permanent, Love to see Nigerians Excel, Good job IGHALO, You Hospitality will take you even further
mutadeptyz
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That is why Allah opened a wide gate for you to united and u will be a great player for whole world, welcome ighalo
DieHardRed
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Very very nice. We’re very lucky to have very, nice and humble people like this. And give them a lot of money if they are rich. Good job man!
coaabcdelp
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ALLAH Will keep you away from hasad and injuries INSHALLAH we wish you long-lasting life and other's to follow ua steps my brother
huoopstu
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What a good guy you are Ighalo, a man with golden heart 🕊👌 No wonder God favour him on Manchester United deal because he never knew he can ever play for Manchester United, all of the sudden, surprise package. May the Almighty God bless you with many goals in your name at Manchester United games but don't score against my team "Arsenal" 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🙄🤔😎🤫 All the best of luck my dear brother 🇳🇬🙌👏🏽👌
Wimbpty
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Wow did not know this . Anyway welcom bro don’t rush but sease this opportunity. Who knows maybe this will be ur permanent move. Good luck