A former defender in the junior squad of the once vibrant but now defunct National Grassroots Dream Team, Suara Damilare Adegoke has sent out a warning on the need for young players to avoid hard drugs.
Sports247 reports that Adegoke, who is now an evangelist of the gospel, stressed that frustration and nothing good comes out of a relationship with any form of illicit drugs.
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While sharing a testimony of how he got born again in 2010 and became a Sunday School teacher in 2012 at The Apostolic Living Faith Church near Orile-Iganmu area of Lagos State, Evangelist Adegoke added that the best factor for growth in football is natural ability.
“Football is a game of health. So, young players and even professionals should avoid taking hard substances. They should also stay away from occultic conduct and cultism.
“The way to success is just to train hard, be determined and stay focused. That way, they will get to the top soon and achieve every bit of success they desire,” said Adegoke, who was ordained as an evangelist in 2016.







