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NF: If you could eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

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JW: Jerk chicken, rice and peas

NF: If you could have dinner with anyone alive or dead who would it be?

JW: Martin Luther King

NF: Worse teammate to sit beside on a bus or plane?

JW: Felix N’Sa, always has his camera out

NF: Who has the worst taste in fashion?

JW: Max Ferrari

NF: Who are you hiding the aux cord or bluetooth from?

JW: Nathan Ingham

NF: If football players had a walk out song what would yours be?

JW: X ‘Gon Give It To Ya- DMX

NF: Would you ever consider coaching?

JW: Absolutely, I’d consider coaching

NF: Would you ever change our goal song? What would it be?

JW: I would change our goal song to something that would have everybody dancing. Love Nwantiti- CKay

NF: Who was your biggest supporter growing up?

JW: My Dad

NF: What inspired you to choose to play football for a living?

JW: It’s always been a dream of mine to play football for a living. I love it so much it doesn’t feel like work. The fact that it’s something I love with all my heart but not many people get to call it a career inspired me to make it.

NF: If you could choose one organization/charity for your fans to support, which would it be?

JW: The BlackNorth Initiative

NF: What has been the biggest hardship you have had to overcome to get to where you are now?

JW: The biggest hardship was getting that first pro deal. I heard about 7 No’s before I heard that one Yes over a year long period of trying to become a professional. I knew my quality but I had to move from failure to failure without any loss of enthusiasm.

NF: What motivational quote do you stand by?

JW: Be yourself. Comparison is the thief of joy. Believe in yourself. Work on your craft. Be obsessed with the details. Be Determined. You decide what can be done.

Motivational quote: every new beginning is difficult.

NF: Where would you like to see Canadian football as a whole in 5 years?

JW: We’re on the right path but an expanded league of 12-14 teams competing in the CPL. Better salaries and facilities to further promote this game up North. For the men and women’s side to continue trail blazing and putting Canada on the map in football.

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