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<br>Chelsea centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo has opened up about his deep rooted Nigerian heritage, proudly stating that his upbringing was steeped in traditional Nigerian culture. The 27 year old defender, born in England to Nigerian parents, spoke candidly in an interview with Chelsea’s official website about the influences that shaped his life.
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<br>"We’re very much a Nigerian family," Adarabioyo said. "It was a Nigerian upbringing whether it’s the food or the way we’ve been brought up it’s different from how it would be here." He went on to describe traditional dishes like pounded yam as part of what made him "strong".
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<br>Despite representing England at youth level, Adarabioyo remains eligible to play for the Super Eagles at senior level. His comments come at a time when several [players](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/sports-betting/) of Nigerian descent born abroad are weighing their international futures.
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<br>There’s something incredibly powerful about a footballer embracing their roots—not for headlines or branding, but from a place of authenticity. Tosin Adarabioyo’s candid reflection on his Nigerian upbringing isn’t just heartwarming it’s significant.
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<br>In an age where dual nationality players are often forced to choose between birthplace and heritage, it’s refreshing to hear Adarabioyo speak so openly about the culture that shaped him. This isn’t just about jollof rice versus fish and chips it’s about identity, strength, and the values passed down through generations.
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<br>For Nigeria, Adarabioyo represents more than just another talented centre-back. He’s a reminder of the vast diaspora of gifted athletes whose hearts still beat with green and white, even if their passports read differently. And with the Super Eagles preparing for future tournaments, his availability could be a major asset if the connection becomes commitment.
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<br>His mention of strength in pounded yam might draw smiles, but [beneath](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/health-and-fitness/ideye-eze-atule-doubtful-for-enyimba-clash-against-nasarawa-united/) the humour is a clear truth: heritage matters. And in the world of football, where passion meets pride, that foundation can elevate a player to greatness.
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<br>Whether or not Adarabioyo dons the Super Eagles jersey, his [story resonates](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/local-clubs-and-academies/). Because he isn’t just telling us where he’s from he’s showing us who he is.
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<br>Did You Know?
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Tosin Adarabioyo began his professional career at Manchester City, making his senior debut under Pep Guardiola in 2016.
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Despite playing for [England](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-history/okocha-i-deserved-caf-player-of-the-year-at-least-once/) at youth levels, he has not yet been capped at senior level, keeping him eligible for Nigeria.
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Pounded yam, one of the dishes Tosin referenced, is a staple in many Nigerian households and is often associated with strength and stamina.
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Adarabioyo was one of the youngest players to feature in the [UEFA Champions](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/fan-zone/) League squad for [Manchester City](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/liverpool-add-two-nigerian-players-to-uefa-champions-league-squad/) at the age of 18.
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Several England-born players, like Alex Iwobi and Ola Aina, have successfully switched allegiance to Nigeria in recent years.
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