Femi Opabunmi, once regarded as one of Nigeria’s most promising footballers, was forced to retire prematurely in 2006 due to serious glaucoma that left him blind in one eye. At just 39 years old, he recently shared his harrowing journey from being a rising star in the Super Eagles team to battling ...
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