The bond between Super Eagles striker Odion Ighalo and his mother continues to grow day by day.
On several occasions, Ighalo has been seen expressing the profound love he has for his mother and this he does by taking her on vacations and treating her like a queen.
However, Ighalo who plays in Saudi Arabia has been in Nigeria for sometime now.
Earlier today, he posted a video on his Instagram handle where his mother was holding him in an effort to prevent him from leaving the country back to where he plays professional football.
Reacting to what his mother did, Ighalo had this to say;
It is only natural for a mother not to want to allow her child to go far away from her, but under the circumstance, she had to allow him leave.
Ighalo and his mother have a very good relationship and are perfect examples which shows that a christian and a muslim can live together in love and unity.


You can watch the video of Ighalo's mother holding him on this link.
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