IN the vibrant football culture of Lagos, where the game thrives on every available patch of ground, a remarkable new talent is beginning to capture attention in Europe: eight-year-old Samson Azeez, fondly known as “Kekere.”
News Point Nigeria Sport reports that his journey from playing barefoot in local neighbourhoods to featuring in an international tournament in Portugal is more than a story of precocious talent; it is a case study in the power of structured opportunity. At the centre of that transformation is The Future Academy.
The academy has emerged as a critical pipeline for discovering and nurturing raw football talent across underserved communities in Nigeria. By providing access to coaching, mentorship, and exposure, it bridges the long-standing gap between informal street football and elite development pathways.
For young players like Azeez, that intervention is decisive. What begins as instinctive flair on dusty pitches is refined into structured ability, supported by discipline, confidence, and tactical awareness. More importantly, The Future Academy creates visibility, connecting emerging talents to scouts and international platforms.
Azeez’s selection for a youth tournament in Portugal underscores the effectiveness of that model. Competing abroad at just eight years old, he demonstrated a level of composure and technical ability that drew praise from coaches and spectators alike. His fearless style and natural game intelligence marked him out as a standout prospect among his peers.
His rapid ascent encapsulates the academy’s core philosophy: that talent exists everywhere, but opportunity does not. By identifying and supporting players early, the system is not just developing footballers; it is reshaping life trajectories.
Speaking on Azeez’s progress, academy director Abiola Fabio highlighted the broader significance of such breakthroughs.
“Samson represents everything we stand for. Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. When you support a child at the right time, you don’t just change their future, you change their story.”
As “Kekere” continues his development, his journey remains in its infancy. Yet already, he represents a compelling symbol of Nigeria’s vast, untapped football potential, where the next generation of stars may well emerge not from elite systems but from the streets, given the right platform to shine.

