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Holidays are special for various reasons. For some it's a time to relax, unwind, take a trip, indulge in fun activities, enjoy solitude, exchange gifts, a time to reflect, or even restrategize.
KINGSMEN'S DIARY:
How I spent my holidays - Nwaiwu Onyebuchi "Buchi" Vincent.
Holidays are special for various reasons. For some it's a time to relax, unwind, take a trip, indulge in fun activities, enjoy solitude, exchange gifts, a time to reflect, or even restrategize.
For most of the year, Rivers Hoopers' vice-captain, Nwaiwu Onyebuchi Vincent, lives a fast-paced life—training sessions, long travels, high-stakes games, and the unrelenting demands of elite basketball. But when the Christmas and New Year holidays arrived, Buchi pressed pause and returned to the one place that always reminds him: home.
It wasn't a holiday defined by luxury or long-distance getaways. Rather, it was one which strengthened family ties and brought moments of reflection and a selfless act of service that left a lasting impression.
HOMECOMING:The holidays brought Buchi something that a demanding basketball calendar rarely allows: time. Time with family. Time with siblings who came around after long periods apart and the opportunity to reconnect with friends he had not seen in years.Between conversations and shared memories, there were moments of simplicity: finding time to eat rice and chicken, laughing at old stories, and soaking in the warmth that only family can provide.But make no mistake, it was not a quiet holiday. It was busy, sometimes stressful—but deeply meaningful.“It was stressful,” Buchi admits. “But it was eventful.”BACK TO HIS ROOTS:Part of Onyebuchi’s holiday took him on a journey to his hometown in Ahiazu-Mbaise Local Government Area, Imo State, for a funeral. The trip, though filled with sobriety, served as a prompt about the enduring strength of community and a telling reminder that basketball, while important, is only one part of a much larger story.DEFINING MOMENT:On December 23, 2025, Buchi and his siblings came together with a shared purpose: to give back to widows in his hometown.It was a collaborative effort rooted in gratitude, kindness, and empathy, and for the Rivers Hoopers vice-captain, it became the defining highlight of his holiday.“To see the smiles on their faces”, Buchi recalls, “was absolutely fulfilling. That was the highlight of my holiday – the best part of it. I loved every bit of the experience.”In those moments, basketball titles and personal achievements faded into the background, replaced by the joy of service and the power of community, accompanied by a gentle reminder that giving back is not an obligation but a privilege.WHY IT MATTERS:For Buchi, the holiday period is more than just a break from competition. It is essential—especially for an athlete.“The importance of the holidays to me cannot be overemphasized,” he explains. “It’s a time to bond with family, to be with siblings and friends I haven’t had time to see all year.”As a professional athlete, Buchi understands the cost of constant physical exertion and the need for balance.“You can’t work your body all year round without rest,” he adds. “You also need time to bond with family. That balance is crucial in the life of an athlete.”LOOKING AHEAD:As preparations for another demanding campaign begins, Buchi returned refreshed – not just in body, but also in spirit, as the holidays gave him rest, perspective, renewed purpose, and motivation for the season ahead.For the veteran KingsMan, time away from the hardwood reaffirmed a fundamental truth: success is not only measured in points, wins, or trophies, but also in connection, compassion, and giving back to community.