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Freestyler Jabu Ngoveni shows off his skills with the ball at his feet.
Freestyler Jabu Ngoveni shows off his skills with the ball at his feet.

Jabu 'Mjepa' Ngoveni, a young man from Limpopo, whose dreams of becoming a professional footballer were dashed by a coach has found salvation in another form of the game: freestyling. He now has big dreams in the industry that changed his life and helped him rise to considerable popularity on various social media platforms. 

The freestyler most commonly known as Mjepa said that he used to play the conventional form of the game and revealed that "it was, truly speaking, my dream to be a professional player."

However, his hopes were dashed after being overlooked by his coach at the academy he attended at the time. 

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