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“When I Was On The Street You Were There For Me” – Wilfred Ndidi Celebrates His Wife On Her Birthday

Nigerian midfielder and Leicester City player, Onyinye Wilfred Ndidi shares cute photos of his wife, Dinma as he celebrates her on her behalf birthday..

Ndidi  said when they first met, Dinma had friends who discouraged her from him when he was just a boy playing football on the road and she still chose him.

We will recall, Wilfred Ndidi got married to his wife, Dinma in May, 2019. 

He wrote:

 “When we first met, she had friends who discouraged her from me because I was just a boy playing football on the street and had nothing meanwhile there were guys with good jobs and cars (venza) but she chose me. Sorry babe I have to let the world know how awesome you are. You’re my wife but I prefer calling you my babe because I want to date you forever and I pray as you turn a year older that God’s grace will continue to abide with you and make you a blessing to others. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY WORLD ??… Keep being AMAZING ❤️ WCE”

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