Carl Ikeme reveals leukaemia is in remission
Carl Ikeme has revealed his cancer is in complete remission. Ikeme in a post on Twitter made the announcement a day after the Super Eagles defated Iceland.
The 32 year old had been diagnosed with acute Leukemia when he returned abnormal blood results during pre-season in July 2017.
Ikeme tweeted; “After a year of intense chemotherapy I would like to share that I am in complete REMISSION.
“I still have hurdles to pass to be cured,but hopefully I can move on with some normality!
“I would like to thank everyone for there support over the past year. Thank you.”
After a year of intense chemotherapy I would like to share that I am in complete REMISSION. I still have hurdles to pass to be cured,but hopefully I can move on with some normality! I would like to thank everyone for there support over the past year. Thank you❤️ #Grateful🙏🏽
— Carl Ikeme (@Carl_Ikeme) June 23, 2018
Ikeme was regarded as the 24th player on the Super Eagles team by Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr. He also stated that his greatest regret was that Ikeme was not with the side. The Icelandic National team also gave a touching tribute to the Wolves goalkeeper with their team holding a shirt with Ikeme’s name on it in a photo.
In a similar post and lengthier post on Instagram, the goalkeeper thanked his club and Nigeria for their support. He said he was unsure of what was next but he is taking it a day at a time.
Ikeme has 10 caps for Nigeria and over 200 appearances for his childhood club, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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