My Football Career Was Cut Short When I Didn’t Make It To Super Falcons- Halima Abubakar Reveals

    Halima Abubakar has said if not that she was not picked to join the
    Super Falcons from the club she played with then, Jegede Babes, she would have
    become a footballer today. The actress said she regrets not pushing her career in
    soccer forward then, because she now sees the money footballers make and now
    feels bad about it.

    She also mentioned she started colour-blocking in Nigeria, before
    Nigerian ladies took over the trend. She said at first people insulted her, and
    when she didn’t stop, they started copying her and that was how colour blocking
    started. She is happy she is a trendsetter, she said. Enjoy the interview
    conducted by Ademola Olonilua of Punch after the cut.

    What was your dream job while growing up?
    Actually, I thought I was going to become a lawyer because I love
    arguing. I also developed the passion for football and thought I would become a
    footballer at a point in my life. I had a lot of passion while I was growing up
    and I was confused at a point about what I wanted to become in life.
    Did you eventually play football at any point in your life?
    I played with Jegede Babes and I was meant to be drafted to the Super
    Falcons but I did not make the list and my career was cut short. I was not a
    very good runner. Looking back, I actually regret not pushing my football
    career.
    Why do you have regrets?
    Because I see the success and money footballers are making. Also,
    footballers are making a lot of impact in the world. I am equally grateful for
    my chosen career in acting. I am proud of where the industry has taken us. I
    might not be rich but I am very knowledgeable.
    Do you see
    yourself as a trendsetter or you follow trends?
    I am definitely a trendsetter. I’m eccentric and weird in my
    style. Sometimes, I don’t get it right but I am happy with the result. I’m
    always glad that I’m not copying anyone. In fact people copy me. When I started
    colour blocking, it was just for the fun of it and not because I did not know
    that I should not have more than three colours on my outfit.
    So, you started
    the colour blocking trend?

    Yes and people were criticising me but shortly after, they
    started doing the same thing. At a point, I outgrew that phase. I just believe
    people judge too much.

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