1 Emole James Chases Football Dream from Abia to Lagos with Determination
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Emole James, a youngster originally from Abia State, has embarked on a determined journey through Nigerias footballing grassroots in pursuit of professional football. After launching his journey in Abia, he relocated to Abuja before settling in Lagos, where he now trains with MIDAS Football Academy—a respected grassroots academy known for nurturing rising talents.
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His path reflects both ambition and adaptability. James left behind familiarity in Abia, embraced opportunity in Abuja, and eventually moved to Lagos to benefit from better facilities and exposure. At MIDAS Academy, he is honing technical and physical skills while earning attention from scouts across the citys competitive youth circuits.
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Editorial

We admire Emole Jamess story as a reminder that talent in Nigeria often requires both grit and mobility. Choosing to uproot from hometown comfort to chase development across multiple cities shows purpose beyond passion it shows professionalism.

In Lagos, where competition is fiercest, James is positioning himself to be seen and assessed. Training at an academy like MIDAS opens doors most local players only dream of from structured coaching to matches in front of scouts and agents. Its a path that might narrow the gap between street-play brilliance and professional opportunity.

But resilience is what resonates most. Many players falter at the first sign of hardship. Jamess willingness to adapt city by city reflects mindset as much as method. Now his challenge is to convert effort into output goals, assists, consistency and translate exposure into opportunity, perhaps via NPFL trials or even regional academies.

We believe that stories like Jamess merit support not just from clubs, but from systems. Scouts should look beyond age-group pedigree to track players on the move. Academies should champion mobility. Only then can Nigerias talent map become more inclusive, more accessible.
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Did You Know?

Emole James began his football education in Abia State, before moving to Abuja and eventually Lagos in search of better opportunities.

 MIDAS Football Academy, where he currently trains, is known for producing players who go on to trial with NPFL clubs despite being independent of major club systems.

 Lagos is estimated to host over 200 grassroots academies, one of the highest [concentrations](https://nachfolgewiki.de/index.php/Benutzer:RomaDaves216) in Nigeria, making it a hub for talent discovery.

 Many emerging Nigerian stars including Victor Osimhen spent formative training  in Abuja before breaking into professional ranks.

 Emole is [pursuing](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-culture/ahmed-musas-2024-earnings-unveiled-astonishing-net-worth-revealed/) a career at the same time as finalising his secondary school certificate, exemplifying Nigerias dual academic-sport pathways.


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