Carl
Ikeme, who is the first choice goalkeeper of the Super Eagles on Saturday,
revealed that his cancer is in “complete remission.”
Ikeme
shared the news on his Twitter handle, writing; “After a year of intense
chemotherapy I would like to share that I am in complete REMISSION.”
He
added, “I still have hurdles to pass to be cured, but hopefully I can move on
with some normality! I would like to thank everyone for their support over the
past year. Thank you #Grateful”
@Carl_Ikeme
After a year of intense chemotherapy I would
like to share that I am in complete REMISSION. I still have hurdles to pass to
be cured, but hopefully I can move on with some normality! I would like to
thank everyone for their support over the past year. Thank you❤️ #Grateful
Ikeme
had been battling leukaemia.
The
32-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers keeper was the national team’s first-choice
and has been named as an unregistered ’24th member’ of the Nigeria World Cup
squad after he was unable to be chosen because of his cancer treatment.
Ahead
of the Group D game on Friday, Iceland players sent their best wishes to Ikeme,
with Ikeme’s name imprinted on the number 1 jersey of Iceland.
Nigeria
won the game, 2:0, thanks to Ahmed Musa, who scored both goals.
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