Emmanuel Emenike is a former Nigerian professional footballer whose powerful presence on the field and remarkable goal-scoring ability made him one of the most memorable forwards to have played for the Super Eagles.
Born on May 10, 1987, in Otuocha, Anambra State, Emenike rose from humble beginnings to achieve international football stardom, inspiring millions of Nigerians with his journey.
Emenike started his football career with Delta Force. At the club, he experienced many hardships. He walked on foot to training and back, even though it could take an hour and a half. The Delta State government also refused the club funds, so he wasn’t paid regularly.
He then moved to South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces before a move to FC Cape Town. His performances caught the attention of European scouts, leading to a pivotal transfer to Turkish side Karabükspor in 2009.
There, he made a name for himself by helping the club gain promotion to the Turkish top flight with an impressive 16 goals tally. He won the 1.Lig Best Foreign Player award at the end of the 2009–10 season and also had his contract extended by three years for €300, 000.
His breakout performances in Turkey earned him a move to Fenerbahçe in 2011, although a controversy over match-fixing, in which he was not formally implicated, led to a swift transfer to Spartak Moscow in Russia.
At Spartak, Emenike showcased his goal-scoring instincts, netting regularly and becoming one of the most feared forwards in the Russian Premier League.

After a successful stint in Russia, he returned to Fenerbahçe in 2013 and continued to shine in the Turkish Süper Lig. He also played on loan for Al Ain in the UAE and West Ham United in the English Premier League. Emenike later had spells in Greece with Olympiacos and in Belgium with Westerlo before officially winding down his career.

On the international stage, Emmanuel Emenike made a significant impact for the Nigerian national team. He was instrumental in Nigeria’s triumphant 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign, where he emerged as joint top scorer and was named in the Team of the Tournament.

His physicality, pace, and eye for goal made him a nightmare for defenders and a key player for Nigeria during a golden period. He also featured for the Super Eagles at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Emenike retired from international football in 2015, citing personal reasons, though his legacy as a top-class striker for Nigeria remained intact.
Beyond the pitch, Emmanuel Emenike is known for his lavish lifestyle, real estate investments, and philanthropic efforts. He built a luxurious mansion in Owerri, Imo State, and is known to support community development projects.

In 2016, he married former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Iheoma Nnadi, and they have a daughter together. Their union has often drawn public attention, with the couple sharing moments of their family life on social media.
Currently, Emmanuel Emenike lives a more private life, focusing on business and family. He has reportedly ventured into property development and hospitality, managing various businesses in Nigeria. Although retired from active football, he occasionally appears at football-related events and lends his voice to support Nigerian football development.