“He started school at Benevolent School,” said the father. “However, when Benevolent School moved over to Ope-Ilu, about ten kilometers away, I considered this too far for a little boy, so I registered him at Saint Paul’s African Church Primary School, Itoki. While Dele attended school in the morning, he did his apprenticeship in Turning – a branch of automobile mechanic works - after school hours. Oftentimes, he would sneak out of school to play football.He was programmed to go through life as a poor guy if not for the vision!...he resisted and fought poverty with all his mind, spirit and soul. Today,Dele Alampasu is on top!...According to his father“I felt on top of the world the day my son became the best goal-keeper in the Under-17 category. I was delighted when my son was invited to dinner with (President) Jonathan. I knew he was a cool and focused young man.
During his adventure into the world of football, he never engaged in any criminality. He was level-headed and maintained a decent profile. This discipline has brought fame and honour home to me. I am very proud of him. I thank God for giving me Dele as a son.
The true story of Dele Alampasu’s rescue from the tight grip of penury is a dramatic tale that will make a masterpiece in story-telling. “I came to this (Itoki) village in Ogun State, in 1993,” said Tomi Alampasu. “I was indeed the first settler in what used to be a hamlet in those days. I had come over from Sango Ota (in Ogun State) where I had been working in the Council with the Civil Defence Corps. At Sango Ota, in Ogun State, I saw a replica of Abule Ota, in Republic of Benin. It was after I arrived Itoki by December 1996 that Dele was born.
He revealed that“I named him Dukonanyan – a name in Egun idiom – which means ‘Tomorrow will be better for me.’ Dele has really fulfilled the prophesy in this name. I had suffered a lot in life and when Dele was born, I had given him that name in the hope that he would bring brighter future for me. This dream has come true in Dele’s phenomenal breakthrough in football.”
Dele Alampasu’s break from his impoverished background did not come easy.according to his father 'I would thrash him for abandoning his school work and apprenticeship for football, but, he never relented. I thought that schooling would bring success, since I was not educated. I never knew that he was destined for greatness in football. Soon, he abandoned his apprenticeship, abandoned school and bolted away from home. I trailed him, and finally caught him at Oke Aro, and brought him back home. But, this was temporary as he was soon to bolt away from home for a second and final time.!”
today he's risen from zero To HERO as Nigeria's Golden Eaglets World Cup Winning Goalkeeper2013...
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