Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu is pondering on the decision to commence work on his book and has sought the services of a Kenyan sports journalist to help him in that adventure.Renowned sports journalist Zachary Oguda is set to yet again make a big move after the former Nigeria international chose him as the person to help him document the story of his football career. In a video posted by Oguda on his social media accounts, the former Ajax man said that it was time he wrote a book with Oguda’s help.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342684##“I have been told so much about you and you know, it is time to do a book which I would like us to do together,” he said.The UEFA Champions League winner indicated that the book is intended to cover his extensive career which spans over two decades.“It is a very very big journey, we have to cover it and it is going to be special,” he added.I was introduced to Nwankwo Kanu by a friend and woke up this morning to his call after he did this video where he called me Ogudu (but who cares). It was surreal because we are actually going to work. Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real. pic.twitter.com/MrvYSY1swe— Zachary Oguda (@zaxoguda) September 15, 2024 The two-time African Footballer of the Year concluded by referencing Away From Victory, a book written by Oguda on the pain, politics and privilege in Kenyan football.“What you have to know is that we are not far away from victory. See you soon and take care of yourself. From me, King Kanu,” he stated.On his part, Oguda expressed delight with the message and a call from the man he admires after a friend introduced him to the former Inter Milan striker.Concerns after player is ‘dropped’ from Kenya U17 squad set for FIFA World Cup“I was introduced to Nwankwo Kanu by a friend and woke up this morning to his call after he did this video where he called me Ogudu (but who cares). It was surreal because we are actually going to work,” he said.The scribe further said that he had not imagined such, ending with a famous quote by American rapper Tupac Shakur.“Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real.”‘It is over’- Gor Mahia fans react to heavy CAF Champions League defeat to Al AhlySome of the titles won by the decorated African legend include the FIFA U-17 World Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, three Eredivisie titles, three FA Cups and was named African Player of the Year twice.Internationally, he featured for Ajax, Inter Milan, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth.