Reports Say Striker Drops Accreditation, Heads Back to Turkey
Confirmed reports indicate that Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has allegedly stepped away from the Nigerian national team following a heated incident involving teammate Ademola Lookman.

According to Arise News anchor Aron Akerejola, the Galatasaray forward has dropped his national team accreditation and is reportedly on his way back to Turkey, effectively ending his participation with the Super Eagles—at least for now.
The development comes just a day after Nigeria’s emphatic 4–0 victory over Mozambique, a match that should have been a celebratory moment for the team. However, post-match reports suggest a brawl erupted in the dressing room, involving Osimhen and Lookman, overshadowing the dominant win.
While official statements from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the players involved are yet to be released, sources close to the team claim tensions had been brewing prior to the incident, with the clash serving as a breaking point.
Osimhen, widely regarded as one of Africa’s most lethal strikers and a key figure in Nigeria’s recent international campaigns, has previously been vocal about discipline, commitment, and standards within the national setup. His reported decision to walk away has sparked intense debate among fans and football analysts across Africa.
If confirmed, Osimhen’s exit would be a major blow to the Super Eagles, given his experience, leadership, and goal-scoring ability. Many are now calling on the NFF to urgently intervene and clarify the situation before it escalates further.
As of now, the football community awaits an official response to determine whether this is a temporary fallout or a permanent international retirement.
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