The Al Ain forward hasdecided to focus on hisclub career afterscoring 9 goals in 37appearances for theSuper EaglesNigeria forwardEmmanuel Emenikehas announced hisretirement frominternational footballat the age of 28,becoming the secondplayer after VincentEnyeama to sign out ofthe senior nationalteam.The Al Ain player whowas top scorer at the2013 Africa Cup ofNations in South Africatook the decision forpeace to reign in theSuper Eagles where hefelt should not be a‘family house’ or a‘threat zone’ to anyindividual.Reports had suggestedthat Emenike might bekicked out of the SuperEagles setup no thanksto his poor form forthe country. He hadstruggled for goalssince finding the back of the net against Ethiopia in Addis Ababa during the 2014 Fifa World Cup play-offin October 2013.This might have forcedhim out of the team,bringing an end to aNigeria career thatsaw him play in one World cup