This tribute is dedicated to a man who has played an extraordinary role in my life, Godwin Owinje. To describe Godwin merely as a mentor would be an understatement; he has been a brother, a guide, and at many crucial moments, the parent figure I needed most. My journey would not be what it is today without his unwavering presence.
I first met Godwin in 2006 when he came to Nigeria to conduct a basketball camp. I was just a teenager, eager and impressionable. He coached us with passion, teaching the essential fundamentals of basketball, but it was his belief in me that changed the course of my life. His guidance during that camp opened the doors that led me to Basketball Without Borders in South Africa in 2007, where he once again coached me, this time to an All-Star selection.
Godwin didn’t stop there. It was through his strong recommendation that I was selected for the Jordan Brand Classic in Madison Square Garden in 2007. He personally supported me through the process, even accompanying me to the U.S. Embassy in Lagos to resolve visa issues, going as far as taking me and my friend Jordan Omogbehin directly to the embassy without an appointment, just to ensure our dreams didn’t fall apart.
When I arrived in the United States for the Jordan Brand Classic, Godwin became my primary guardian, guiding me toward the right school opportunities and helping me secure the scholarship that allowed me to continue my education.
In July 2008, tragedy struck when I suffered a career-ending ankle injury while playing for an AAU team in Orlando. At a time when my future felt uncertain, Godwin stepped into a role far beyond mentorship. He coordinated my medical care, spoke with doctors, and made every effort to help me recover not just physically, but emotionally as well. He helped me connect with high schools that would support my recovery and education, ensuring I stayed on track.
When my rehab was complete, he helped me return to the AAU circuit, spoke to colleges on my behalf, and guided me in making the best decision for my future, a decision that ultimately led me to play both basketball and football the University of Miami, and become a professional athlete with the Miami Dolphins organization.
Godwin has walked with me through some of the most defining stages of my life. Though our bond started with basketball, he became the big brother and father figure I needed as a young immigrant navigating a foreign country. His influence didn’t stop in my teenage years; he continues to check on me, support my professional boxing career, advise me in my education, and even guide me through personal relationships. He frequently travels to my city just to make sure I am doing well, no matter how busy his schedule may be in that time frame.
As someone who shares my Nigerian roots, Godwin has kept me grounded in my culture and traditions. He reminds me constantly of where I come from and the values that shaped me. He helps me stay connected to my identity and to the journey that has brought me this far.
He also plays a powerful role in uniting our alumni, the brothers we grew up with, ensuring that our shared history remains alive and that our bonds remain strong.
For all he has done and continues to do, I am forever grateful. Godwin has been a beacon in my life, from my teenage years into adulthood, and I look forward to continuing this lifelong brotherhood with him. I wish him nothing but the very best in all his future endeavors.
Thank you, Godwin, for everything.
Coming from Nigeria, I faced uncertainty, cultural challenges, and limited exposure to the competitive level of basketball in the U.S. It was Mr. Owinje who stepped in at a crucial moment and provided not only direction but also hope. He recognized something in me that I had not yet fully seen in myself. He pushed me to refine my skills, encouraged me to embrace discipline, and taught me the importance of character, resilience, and preparation.
What truly set him apart was his willingness to advocate for me. He reached out to programs, shared my story, and made sure that coaches and schools understood my potential. His dedication went beyond mentorship he became a pillar of support when I needed one the most. Through his efforts, I was blessed with the life-changing opportunity to attend QEA and pursue both academic and athletic growth.
I am profoundly grateful for Mr. Owinje’s influence on my life. His belief in me opened doors I never imagined I could walk through, and his impact will remain with me forever. He did more than guide me he helped shape my future.”