EX-Nigerian Footballer Emeka Ezeugo Convert To Islam
The former footballer, who represented Nigeria in the 1994
World Cup after playing for Mohammedan Sporting Club for nearly a decade, said
he feels honoured to be a follower of the great prophet who he thinks is the
greatest among all messengers of god.
‘I am always a curious person and studied different
religions when I found the life of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) very
inspiring,’ Emeka told New Age on Monday.
Emeka, who now has taken a new name Mustafa Mohammed,
claimed that his family has accepted his decision, though they all are members
of Roman Catholic Church.
‘I am a grown up man brother. I am free to make my own
decisions. None of my family members protested the decision,’ said Emeka.
Emeka, however, said that the large number of friends he
made in Bangladesh is like his family and they gave him good support in making
the decision.
‘Bangladesh is my second home and I have some friends here
who are like my brothers. They helped me in making the decision,’ Emeka said.
Emeka, 44, said he could not express his feeling about
becoming a Muslim and felt like a Bangladeshi and it became stronger after
converting to Islam. His life has become more disciplined as he has to offer
prayers more now and follow some other rituals of the religion.
‘I have just planted a seed and now I have to nourish it
into a tree. I know that I will discover many good sides of this decision with
time but at this moment I can say the religion has made my life more
disciplined,’ said Emeka.
He added that he will apply for a new passport with his new
name once he returns to his home in Nigeria.
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