Remo Stars Nduka Junior described his first call‑up to the Super Eagles as “amazing,” praising the unity and mentorship he found among both home‑based and overseas stars.
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“It’s a different ball game entirely at the senior level,” Nduka said. “This time, you’re not just playing with homegrown players—you’re alongside those who play overseas, the big boys, mixed with CHAN players. It’s an amazing feeling.”
He credited senior teammates for welcoming him into the squad and sharing invaluable advice in training and off the pitch.
“We learned a lot from some of the players and coaches. We sat together with people like Iheanacho, Igho Ogbu, and Samuel Chukwueze. It’s a happy family. We laughed, talked, and shared experiences—and that helped me settle in.”
With his maiden camp now behind him, Nduka Junior says he feels more confident and ready to compete for a place in the team’s upcoming fixtures.