Super Eagles talisman Ademola Lookman has described his decision to switch international allegiance from England to Nigeria as one of the most defining choices of his football career.
The 2024 CAF African Footballer of the Year stated that choosing to represent Nigeria changed everything for him, both personally and professionally.
“Without doubt, it changed my career and my life,” Lookman said in an interview with ARISE TV.
“People know that. This is my home. This is my place. I enjoy it here. I am the son of the soil.”
Lookman was born in London and played for England at the young level before committing his international future to Nigeria.
That choice coincided with a significant increase in his prominence, culminating in a historic Europa League final hat-trick against Bayer Leverkusen, which helped Atalanta win their first European trophy.
The 27-year-old, who is now regarded as one of Europe’s most effective forwards, attributes his success to discipline, consistency, and hard work.
“I think it was just self-belief and working hard every day. When you work hard every single day, you gain confidence and grow in what you do. You know that eventually, your hard work will pay off,” he said.
Lookman mentioned that mindset was crucial during the tougher moments in his career, including when he missed a crucial penalty during a loan spell at Fulham.
“Every day, I try to improve myself, both on and off the pitch. That consistency and mindset have really helped me,” he added.
Winning the African Footballer of the Year award, Lookman said, was a deeply personal moment. “It’s amazing. Honestly, I won’t lie to you; it’s a privilege to have it,” he said.
“I take it with real pride. I’ve seen the great players who have received this award, some of the biggest names in football. For me to be among them is a blessing.”
Lookman recently visited Lagos to present the CAF award to President Bola Tinubu and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, describing the occasion as a meaningful homecoming.
Sanwo-Olu described him as a symbol of the “Greater Lagos Rising” spirit and a role model for millions of Nigerian youth.









