Academy News
Nigerian Talent Goshen Ishicheli Joins Manchester United Academy
Young Nigerian prospect Goshen Ishicheli has taken a significant step in his football journey after officially signing with the academy of Manchester United, where he will feature in the club’s U9 setup.
The talented left-footed youngster expressed excitement at reaching this early milestone, as he begins life within one of the most prestigious youth development systems in world football. His move to the club’s academy in Manchester marks the start of a new chapter, offering him the platform to develop his skills in a highly competitive and structured environment.
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The moment was made even more special with the presence of his family, who witnessed the signing and shared in the celebration of his achievement. Their support is expected to play a key role as he adapts to life in North West England and continues his development both on and off the pitch.
Manchester United’s academy has a long-standing reputation for nurturing young talents into top-level professionals, and Ishicheli will now look to follow in the footsteps of several stars who began their journeys at the club.
Though still at an early stage of his career, the young Nigerian’s progress will be closely monitored, with his technical ability and potential already drawing attention. His signing also highlights the growing presence of Nigerian heritage talents within elite European academies.
As he settles into the system, Ishicheli will be aiming to continue learning, improving, and making the most of the opportunity — with hopes of building a future in professional football.
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‘From Oro to the World’ — SSA Adeboye Unveils Vision for World-Class Football and Agricultural Academy in Kwara
In what is being described as one of the most ambitious grassroots empowerment initiatives in recent years, the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Grassroots Sports Development, Hon. Adeyinka Anthony Adeboye, has unveiled plans for a groundbreaking Football and Agricultural Development Academy in Oro, Kwara State.
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The visionary project, conceived from the SSA’s office, is designed to combine elite sports development with modern agriculture, youth empowerment, education, tourism, and economic transformation on a massive seven-hectare site in the historic community.
Already, work has commenced at the proposed academy site, with land clearing completed and block production ongoing for the perimeter fencing—marking the first visible steps toward what many believe could become one of Africa’s most innovative integrated development projects.
Speaking on the initiative, Adeboye described the academy as more than just a sports institution, calling it a long-term investment in the future of Nigerian youths and rural development.
“This project is about creating opportunities and changing lives. We are building a platform where young Nigerians can develop not only as athletes but also as responsible individuals, entrepreneurs, and future leaders.”
The SSA explained that the academy will blend football excellence with practical agricultural development, creating a unique system where sports and agribusiness work together as tools for empowerment and sustainability.
“Nigeria is blessed with incredible talent and fertile land. Our vision is to combine both strengths to build something transformational for the next generation.”
The proposed facilities include a FIFA-standard football pitch, training grounds, sports science and rehabilitation centre, hostel accommodation, staff quarters, dining facilities, and a large-scale agricultural and livestock farm.
The development will also feature a modern four-star hotel and conference centre, positioning Oro as a future destination for sports tourism, football camps, conferences, and international events.
According to Adeboye, the long-term vision is to create a complete development ecosystem capable of nurturing talent from the grassroots while stimulating economic growth within the host community.
“This is not just about football. It is about education, discipline, agriculture, tourism, job creation, and community transformation.”
The SSA further noted that the academy aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broader agenda of youth empowerment, sports development, food security, and economic diversification.
“Mr. President believes strongly in empowering young people and creating sustainable opportunities. This project reflects that vision in action.”
Community leaders and youth stakeholders have already welcomed the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention capable of addressing unemployment and creating hope for young people in the region.
Sports analysts also believe the project could attract local and international partnerships due to its unique combination of sports infrastructure, agricultural innovation, and hospitality development.
Beyond talent discovery, the agricultural component is expected to promote practical farming education, food production, and agribusiness opportunities for young Nigerians while supporting local supply chains and economic sustainability.
The project is equally projected to create jobs across multiple sectors including construction, agriculture, hospitality, sports management, transportation, security, and catering.
For Adeboye, however, the mission remains simple and clear:
“We want Oro to become a place where dreams are born, talents are developed, and futures are transformed.”
As anticipation continues to build across Kwara State and beyond, many now believe the Football and Agricultural Development Academy could become a national model for integrated youth empowerment and grassroots development.
And if the vision becomes reality, the fields of Oro may soon produce not only football stars—but a new generation of empowered Nigerian leaders.
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The post ‘From Oro to the World’ — SSA Adeboye Unveils Vision for World-Class Football and Agricultural Academy in Kwara appeared first on Sports247 Nigeria.
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