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Nigeria Football Legend Jay-Jay Okocha Subject Of New Animated Hero Series, Revisiting His Childhood With Jersey No 10 To Winning 1996 Olympics

Nigerian icon Jay-Jay Okocha is the hero of a new animated series which follows his childhood.

The skilful attacking midfielder is widely considered one of the best African footballers of all time.

He represented Paris Saint-Germain and, most famously, played 142 games in all competitions for Sam Allardyce’s Bolton Wanderers, scoring 18 goals.

The Super Eagles star – ‘so good they named him twice’ – led his country to glory at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, USA, winning the gold medal.

He is given super powers by the animal kingdom

And the ‘Jay Jay: The Chosen One’ series will pay homage to his stellar career, with Okocha saying he is ‘honoured… and grateful’ to be the subject of the series.

He said: ‘I’m honoured to have an animated series that reimagines my childhood. 

‘Jay Jay: The Chosen One is going to bring back good childhood memories as well as inspire young children who have dreams to be football players. 

‘I’m excited about the show and grateful to Showmax and the production team who worked hard to bring it to life.’ 

The ‘reimagining’ of Okocha’s childhood will be African streamer Showmax’s first animated series. 

They added in a statement: ‘(The show will) give Nigerian children of all ages the opportunity to see themselves represented in animated form which is positive, humorous and educational’ and ‘enchant and motivate kids across our continent through fantasy adventures as well as the power of sport.’

Okocha, now 49, represented his country 73 times between 1993 and 2006, scoring 14 goals, playing at three World Cups and wowing crowds with brilliant moments of virtuoso skill.

The 13-episode show will follow him as an 11-year-old who dreams of playing for his school at a football tournament with his mates and is given superpowers by the animal kingdom because he fights against illegal poachers.

Showmax CEO Yolisa Phahle concluded: ‘This is a show we believe will find audiences globally and shines the spotlight on yet another world-class African achiever that we hope will be enjoyed by kids and the entire family.’

‘I’m excited about the show and grateful to Showmax and the production team who worked hard to bring it to life.’ 

The ‘reimagining’ of Okocha’s childhood will be African streamer Showmax’s first animated series. 

They added in a statement: ‘(The show will) give Nigerian children of all ages the opportunity to see themselves represented in animated form which is positive, humorous and educational’ and ‘enchant and motivate kids across our continent through fantasy adventures as well as the power of sport.’

Okocha, now 49, represented his country 73 times between 1993 and 2006, scoring 14 goals, playing at three World Cups and wowing crowds with brilliant moments of virtuoso skill.

The 13-episode show will follow him as an 11-year-old who dreams of playing for his school at a football tournament with his mates and is given superpowers by the animal kingdom because he fights against illegal poachers.

Showmax CEO Yolisa Phahle concluded: ‘This is a show we believe will find audiences globally and shines the spotlight on yet another world-class African achiever that we hope will be enjoyed by kids and the entire family.’

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