Mr Universe Musclemania (Pro division) champion, Tyrone Tseye Ogedegbe has spoken of his desire to storm Nigeria next year.
The 29-year old Briton, born to Nigerian parents, is an Investment Analyst, who lives in London, from where he travels to compete in various international bodybuilding competitions.
Ogedegbe is proud of his Nigerian roots, which he traces to DeltaState, to the illustrious Ogedegbe family, that produced the likes of former Eagles goalkeeper, late Best Ogedegbe and Nathaniel Ogedegbe, who resides in U.S.A.
In a recent chat with Sports Vanguard, the sexy hunk star said that in his business, there is no time for pleasure as he has to keep shaping up for the challenges that come in torrents.
Besides his Mr Universe crown, which he won in June in Miami, U.S.A, Tyrone is also the top dog in the Pro short division Musclemania Universe 2013, overall Champion Musclemania Britain, Men's Open 2012 and champion Men's Open, Musclemania Britain 2012.
On his next plan, Ogedegbe says "I plan to come to Nigeria in 2014 to be a part of the launch of the Paul Okoku Greater Tomorrow Foundation for less privileged kids".
Mr Universe Musclemania (Pro division) champion, Tyrone Tseye Ogedegbe has spoken of his desire to storm Nigeria next year.
The 29-year old Briton, born to Nigerian parents, is an Investment Analyst, who lives in London, from where he travels to compete in various international bodybuilding competitions.
Ogedegbe is proud of his Nigerian roots, which he traces to DeltaState, to the illustrious Ogedegbe family, that produced the likes of former Eagles goalkeeper, late Best Ogedegbe and Nathaniel Ogedegbe, who resides in U.S.A.
In a recent chat with Sports Vanguard, the sexy hunk star said that in his business, there is no time for pleasure as he has to keep shaping up for the challenges that come in torrents.
Besides his Mr Universe crown, which he won in June in Miami, U.S.A, Tyrone is also the top dog in the Pro short division Musclemania Universe 2013, overall Champion Musclemania Britain, Men's Open 2012 and champion Men's Open, Musclemania Britain 2012.
On his next plan, Ogedegbe says "I plan to come to Nigeria in 2014 to be a part of the launch of the Paul Okoku Greater Tomorrow Foundation for less privileged kids".
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