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‘God will never leave you’ — Osimhen joins Nigerians in prayers for Taiwo Awoniyi

Super Eagles star Taiwo Awoniyi has been placed into an induced coma and under intensive care after urgent surgery for a severe abdominal injury sustained during a 2-2 draw with Leicester on Sunday.

The medical team of Forest later discovered the severity of the Nigerian forward’s injury, prompting urgent abdominal surgery and a medically managed coma to stabilise his condition.

The 27-year-old’s condition became critical after the accidental impact with the goalpost, despite treatment on the field and an attempt to play on.

Osimhen prays for Awoniyi

Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen has offered heartfelt prayers for Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi as he recovers in an induced coma.

In a post on his Instagram Story, the Super Eagles star shared a scripture from Deuteronomy 31:6, which reads: “God will never leave you nor forsake you.”

He added that he would continue to pray for Awoniyi until he fully recovers. Osimhen wrote:

“Prayers up for you brother. God will never leave you.”

Osimhen and Awoniyi were teammates during Nigeria’s victorious 2015 FIFA U17 World Cup campaign in Chile and currently play together in the Super Eagles squad.

Awoniyi had missed Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in March due to a previous injury.

Nigerian football fans rally around Awoniyi

Super Eagles striker Taiwo Awoniyi has been receiving an outpouring of love and support from football fans across Nigeria and beyond.

Legit.ng compiled some of the comments that trailed the comments.

Emmanuel Elchijo Joseph said:

“You will bounce back stronger Baba.”

Andy Wilson wrote:

“Ironically, the game should have been stopped for a very obvious offside which would have avoided the collision. Of course the assistant put up her flag as soon as play stopped.”

WasiuOmobolaji Taiwo added:

“No one believes in God and end up in shame,

“Taiwo’s safety is guarantee because of his faith in God.”

Eze Anselem Parliament said:

“Nothing will happen to him he’s a strong Man besides he ate fufu the last time he visited Nigeria.”

Henry O Chiagozie wrote:

“Awoniyi will come back stronger. He has always been a fighter and will once again overcome this challenge. Meanwhile, may we not get hurt while hustling to make a living. Amen.”

Majang Yuömjima added:

“If the assistant referees had been allowed to flag offside instead of leaving the play on, this injury would have been avoided.

 

Source: www.legit.ng

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