Why Nigeria must call up Wrexham's wall: Goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo's case for the Unity Cup
Published: April 29, 2025
As Nigeria prepares for the high-profile Unity Cup match against Ghana in England this May, a fixture serving as a crucial tune-up ahead of the resumption of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, the call to include Wrexham AFC goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo in the Super Eagles squad is growing louder.
The 23-year-old’s outstanding form in England’s League One makes a compelling case for national recognition.
Here are five reasons why Okonkwo deserves a call-up.
1. Outstanding Clean Sheet Record
Okonkwohas posted a remarkable 18 clean sheets in the League One, showcasing consistency and dominance throughout the season.
His ability to command his area and organise the defence has been key to Wrexham’s rise, making him statistically the most reliable goalkeeper in his division.
2. Key Role in Promotion Campaign
Having joined Wrexham initially on loan from Arsenal, Okonkwo’s performances were so influential that the club signed him permanently.
His heroics in goal helped secure Wrexham’s promotion to the Championship, underlining his capability to perform under pressure and in high-stakes matches – a trait vital for Nigeria’s upcoming qualifiers.
3. Recent Recognition and Form
Okonkwo was named Player of the Month for March 2025 by both fans and the Players’ Football Association after keeping six clean sheets that month.
His current form is red-hot, and integrating an in-form goalkeeper is a strategic advantage for any international team.
4. Dual Nationality and International Experience
Born in London to Nigerian parents, Okonkwo has represented England at youth level but remains eligible to play for Nigeria.
His international exposure, coupled with his Nigerian heritage, makes him a strong candidate to bolster the Super Eagles’ goalkeeping department.
5. Long-Term Investment for Nigeria
At just 23, Okonkwo represents a long-term option in goal. With veterans nearing the twilight of their careers, bringing in a young, high-performing goalkeeper now offers continuity and future stability in a critical position.
As Nigeria aims for a strong showing in the Unity Cup and prepares for the World Cup qualifiers, calling up Okonkwo could be a timely and strategic masterstroke.
Wale Adejumo
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