Jay Jay Okocha builds 100 bungalow houses for the poor and homeless people in the hometown where he was born.
Okocha who hails from Anioma in Delta State is building a total of 100 bungalows in a community in Enugu where he was born.
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Okocha who began his playing career with the Enugu Rangers comes from a family of exceptional footballers.
His senior brother, Emmanuel played for the Super Eagles in his time while his young nephew, Alex Iwobi, currently plays for Nigeria and Fulham.
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The footballer whose philanthropic gesture has just been revealed is trying to give back a little to a community that he considers as his second hometown.
When the 100 bungalows which are at various stages of completion are finished and delivered, Okocha would have done a good deed for hundred poor families who cannot afford decent accommodation at this time.
Source: Nairaland