A former Mpumalanga Black Aces and FC Cape Town striker has reportedly built an incredible hospital in his home country.
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Emmanuel Emenike, who has been without a club since 2019, is said to have had a medical centre constructed in Owerri, Imo State, in Nigeria.
It remains unclear as to when the 33-year-old's luxury hospital will be open, but news of his plans to build one first came to light in December 2018.
A report from OmaSports in January suggested that the hospital could begin business soon, after a friend of the former Fenerbahce forward shared a video on Instagram congratulating Emenike on using his wealth to help people back in his home country.
The striker joined now-defunct Black Aces in 2008 from Delta Force in Nigeria, before joining another club that has since been sold, FC Cape Town, a year later.
He then took his career to Turkey, where he represented Kardemir Karabukspor and Fenerbahce, before moves to Spartak Moscow in Russia and Al-Ain in United Arab Emirates.
Emenike was lured to the Premier League by West Ham United in 2016, and has since had spells at Olympiacos, Las Palmas and KVC Westerlo.
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He was also part of the Super Eagles' 2013 Africa Cup of Nations triumph, scoring three goals to help inspire his nation to success.