Victor Osimhen Family Tree: The Story Behind Nigeria's African Footballer of the Year

Victor James Osimhen, born 29 December 1998 in Olusosun, Lagos, Nigeria, is Galatasaray's striker (on loan from Napoli) and Nigeria's main striker — CAF African Footballer of the Year 2023, Serie A Top Scorer 2022–23, and central to Napoli's 2022–23 Scudetto.

The Family's Roots: Lagos, Nigeria

The Osimhen family is Igbo (Edo State origin); Victor grew up in the Olusosun area of Lagos — adjacent to one of the largest landfills in West Africa — and his early childhood was marked by extreme poverty after his mother's early death.

His Parents

Father: Patrick Osimhen — Lagos-based father; lost his job when Victor was young, deepening the family's poverty.

Mother: Died when Victor was very young — a defining loss in his life story.

His Siblings

Victor is the youngest of six children. His siblings include older brothers who helped raise him after their mother's death.

Andrew Osimhen — elder brother; was close to Victor during the childhood years.

His Partner

Olha Ehiosun — Victor's long-term partner; a Nigerian engineer. The couple have at least one daughter together.

Their Children

Hailey Osimhen, born 2020 — daughter.

The Osimhen Family Tree at a Glance

Family Origins: Igbo/Edo; raised in Olusosun, Lagos.

Father: Patrick Osimhen.

Mother: Died when Victor was young.

Siblings: Five elder siblings; Victor is the youngest.

Partner: Olha Ehiosun — Nigerian engineer.

Daughter: Hailey Osimhen (b. 2020).

Victor Osimhen:

  • Born 29 December 1998, Olusosun, Lagos
  • Sold sachet water and worked street markets as a child
  • Ultimate Strikers Academy (Lagos); U-17 Golden Boot at 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup (Nigeria title)
  • VfL Wolfsburg 2017–2018; Charleroi loan
  • Lille (France): 2019–2020 (Ligue 1)
  • Napoli: 2020–2024, €70 million (Italian record for African player at the time)
  • Serie A: 2022–23; Serie A Top Scorer: 2022–23 (26 goals)
  • CAF African Footballer of the Year: 2023
  • Galatasaray (loan from Napoli): from 2024
  • Nigeria senior debut: 2017; AFCON 2023 runner-up (top-scorer's role)

What the Osimhen Family Story Teaches Us

A father who lost his job. A mother who died early. Six children. A childhood spent selling water and goods at Lagos markets. A career that became one of the most decorated in modern African football.

For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Osimhen story carries the same lesson. Some families produce individuals who carry every sibling's chance with them. Victor's success became the family's lifeline. Write down which family member, in each generation, became the one who pulled everyone up.


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