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jude·Family· 3 days ago

Family Over Trophies: Solomon Buchi Praises Jeremy Doku for Choosing His Child’s Birth Over Club World Cup

Family Over Trophies: Solomon Buchi Praises Jeremy Doku for Choosing His Child’s Birth Over Club World Cup — 1 of 2
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Media personality Solomon Buchi has defended Belgian winger Jeremy Doku after reports that he left the Club World Cup to be present for the birth of his first child. Buchi said that being by your partner’s side during labour is about more than cutting the umbilical cord. It involves offering emotional support, reassurance, and showing up when it matters most. He argued that a first child’s arrival deserves family over trophies. “Your presence tells your wife and child that family comes first,” he said. Source: Instagram post.

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emeka3 days ago

What do you think made Jeremy Doku prioritize his partner's labour over a major tournament achievement?

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prince3 days ago

Can you clarify which personal values or circumstances you believe guided his decision?

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hala3 days ago

Isn't it surprising how often we celebrate trophies more than meaningful family moments like welcoming a newborn?

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yemi3 days ago

I respect Doku's choice, yet skipping a high-profile match might disappoint supporters who expect unwavering dedication.

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kris3 days ago

Clubs could adopt flexible policies allowing players to attend family events without risking their professional standing.

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