Super Bowl Champion Moro Ojomo Honoured By President Tinubu At Aso Villa.
Nigerian-American NFL star Moro Ojomo was warmly welcomed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Aso Villa on Friday, following his triumphant Super Bowl victory with the Philadelphia Eagles. The celebrated defensive tackle, who has made waves in the United States with his stellar performance on the gridiron, expressed his gratitude for the recognition from his home country’s leader.
In a statement shared after the meeting, Ojomo said, “Grateful to be celebrated and welcomed by the President of my home country after winning the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. Had a great conversation regarding the future of American football in Nigeria. Thank you for the time President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT.”

The meeting highlighted a significant moment for Ojomo, who has become an inspiration to many young Nigerians with his success in the highly competitive world of American football. Born in Nigeria before moving to the United States, the Super Bowl champion has never shied away from his roots, often speaking proudly of his heritage.
During their discussion, President Tinubu and Ojomo reportedly explored the potential for American football to grow in Nigeria, a nation renowned for its passion for sports, particularly football of the round-ball variety. The conversation signals a possible push to diversify Nigeria’s sporting landscape and inspire a new generation of athletes to take up the gridiron game.
Ojomo’s visit to the Aso Villa comes on the heels of his standout performance in the NFL, where he helped the Philadelphia Eagles clinch the coveted Super Bowl title earlier this year. His achievements have not only put him in the spotlight in America but have also sparked pride across Nigeria.
President Tinubu, known for his engagement with notable Nigerians making an impact globally, took to social media to acknowledge the meeting, though official details from the presidency remain forthcoming. The encounter underscores the administration’s interest in celebrating the accomplishments of Nigerians on the world stage.
For Ojomo, the warm reception in Abuja marks a homecoming of sorts, blending his American success with his Nigerian identity. As he continues to break barriers in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, his meeting with President Tinubu could pave the way for exciting developments in American football within Nigeria.
Fans and sports enthusiasts alike will be watching closely to see how this conversation shapes the future of the sport in the country. For now, Moro Ojomo stands tall as a symbol of Nigerian excellence, both at home and abroad.
