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Former Super Eagles Star Loses Life Savings, Duped By A Pastor of ₦1.2 Billion

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Former Super Eagles star Wilson Oruma was lured into a fake oil deal by fraudsters introduced by a Nigerian pastor
The 1996 Olympic champion battled a two‑year breakdown after discovering the scam and receiving no help

Despite his financial ruin, Oruma’s CV still boasts a FIFA U‑17 title, Ligue 1 medal with Lens and a glittering Super Eagles career

At a second meeting, the pastor introduced a group of sharply dressed men whose pitch sounded irresistible: an initial stake would be multiplied several‑fold within months, Daily Post reports.

For Wilson Oghenekevwe Oruma, captain of Nigeria’s 1993 Golden Eaglets and a hero of Atlanta ’96, retirement in Lagos should have been a chance to enjoy the fruits of an 18‑year career.

Instead, in late 2012, the former Marseille midfielder accepted a private invitation from a well‑known Nigerian pastor who claimed to have “God‑fearing investors” eager to offload oil blocks at a discount.

At a second meeting, the pastor introduced a group of sharply dressed men whose pitch sounded irresistible: an initial stake would be multiplied several‑fold within months, Daily Post reports.

Trusting the pastor, Oruma pumped in roughly ₦1.2 billion, savings drawn from European investments and match bonuses.

From investor to victim
The promised returns never arrived as phone calls went unanswered, update meetings were stalled, and the account into which the funds had been wired went dormant.

Already feeling disgruntled, Oruma confronted his spiritual mentor, and the pastor denied responsibility, insisting he was “only a conduit, not a business partner.”

The sudden betrayal and financial free‑fall proved too much for the former Super Eagles midfielder to handle alone.

Friends and family recall Oruma talking to himself, suffering violent mood swings and clashing with his wife at their Victoria Garden City home.

According to Tori.ng, for two years, he reportedly slipped in and out of treatment, visiting hospitals, therapy centres and more churches, while close friend and a former team‑mate shielded him from the public eye.

With help from the Nigeria Football Federation, which included him as an observer at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Oruma slowly reclaimed stability.

He has since chosen a low‑profile life in Lagos, rarely appearing at high‑society events and reportedly mentoring youth players in local academies on an informal basis.

While legal avenues to recover the lost fortune remain stalled, Oruma’s football achievements, third‑place finishes at the 2002 and 2006 AFCONs, a Ligue 1 title run with Lens, a Coupe de la Ligue medal at Sochaux and the 2009 Coupe de France triumph with Guingamp, keep his name etched in Nigerian sporting history.

Today, the once‑dazzling midfielder, who competed with Austin Jay Jay Okocha in Nigeria’s midfield, has slowly faded away from the spotlight after his ordeal that emptied his life savings from professional football.

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AFCON: Nigerian Billionaire Splashes Dollars On Super Eagles

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Super Eagles Come From Behind To Draw Russia

Executive Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, has pledged over $1.5 million should the Super Eagles win the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

Nigeria defeated Algeria 2–0 in the quarterfinal to qualify for the semifinals of the 35th edition of the continental tournament at the Grand Stade de Marrakech on Saturday, January 10.

Goals from Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams ended the Desert Foxes’ unbeaten run and sent them crashing out of the tournament.

Nigerian billionaire Abdulsamad Rabiu has congratulated the Super Eagles for overpowering the Desert Foxes of Algeria in the quarterfinal. The Nigerian businessman said the win has lifted the spirit of the country and place the West African giants on the map of the world.

The 60-year-old promised the three-time AFCON winners $500,000 if they win the semifinal and an addition $50,000 for each goal scored. He said: “Congratulations to our Super Eagles players on a brilliant victory against Algeria.

“You have lifted the spirit of the nation, and we proudly cheer you on as you prepare for the semi-finals.

“To encourage you, I pledge USD $500,000 to the players upon winning the semi-final, with an additional USD $50,000 for every goal scored.

Rabiu further pledged the sum of $1 million if the Super Eagles win the AFCON title and an additional $100,000 per goal. He said:”Should you go on to win the final, I further pledge $1,000,000, plus USD $100,000 for each goal scored in the final.

“Wishing you continued success as you carry Nigeria forward.

“Keep making Nigeria proud. Proudly Nigerian.”

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EPL: Aston Villa Ease Arsenal Defeat With 3-1 Home Win Over Forest

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Aston Villa beat struggling Nottingham Forest 3-1 at their home fortress on Saturday to ease the pain of their midweek mauling by Arsenal, leapfrogging Manchester City into second place in the Premier League.

Ollie Watkins’ strike on the cusp of half-time gave Unai Emery’s side a deserved lead and John McGinn grabbed a second early in the second period.

Morgan Gibbs-White pulled a goal back for the visitors, but McGinn took advantage of a brain freeze by Forest goalkeeper John Victor to restore Villa’s two-goal lead.

Villa’s 11-game winning streak in all competitions was brought to a shuddering halt with a 4-1 defeat at the Emirates on Tuesday, raising doubts about their ability to maintain a title charge.

But their impressive record at Villa Park remains intact — they have now won 11 straight matches since a 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace in August.

Villa started brightly on a bitingly cold day in Birmingham and were denied an early opener when Victor saved a Watkins shot from point-blank range with his legs.

Sean Dyche’s Forest, who came into the match on a three-match losing run, struggled to gain a foothold but the home side failed to take advantage of their dominance in a tepid first half.

The away team came close to taking the lead with their first shot on target when Emi Martinez was forced to dive to his right to deny Omari Hutchinson.

But the in-form Watkins gave Villa a deserved lead in the closing moments of a half in which they enjoyed nearly 80 percent possession.

The England man received the ball outside of the area from Morgan Rogers and slammed home for his fourth goal in three games.

McGinn doubled Villa’s lead in the 49th minute, side-footing into the net after a Matty Cash cross.

Villa appeared to be cruising towards all three points but Forest was back in the game in the 61st minute courtesy of a fine finish from Gibbs-White, who chipped past the diving Martinez.

But Villa was gifted a third goal in the 73rd minute when Victor inexplicably vacated his goalmouth to try to reach a long ball from Youri Tielemans even though there were defenders nearby.

Scotland midfielder McGinn collected the ball and remained cool, sidestepping Victor and stroking the ball into the empty net with his left foot from well outside the area.

The win leaves Villa on 42 points, three behind leaders Arsenal, and one ahead of City.

The Gunners are away at Bournemouth later on Saturday while Pep Guardiola’s men host managerless Chelsea on Sunday.

Forest remains one place above the relegation zone, four points clear of West Ham, who face Wolves later on Saturday.

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Update: Chelsea, Enzo Maresca Reportedly Part Ways Immediately

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Chelsea and its coach Enzo Maresca have reportedly agreed to part ways with immediate effect.

Daily voice reports that this was disclosed in a post on social media on Thursday by football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.

Romano wrote: “BREAKING: Chelsea and Enzo Maresca agree to part company with immediate effect. It’s OVER.

“Official statement to follow but all done after tension growing last 24/48h.

“Chelsea will now start working on new manager appointment.”

Earlier, the football transfer expert had stated that Chelsea and Maresca were ready to part ways ahead of Manchester City game.

He stated that their relationship is deteriorated and next formal steps are expected to follow soon to seal their division.

Chelsea later confirmed Enzo Maresca has left the club by mutual consent.

The club said: “During his time at the Club, Enzo led the team to success in the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup. Those achievements will remain an important part of the Club’s recent history, and we thank him for his contributions to the Club.

“With key objectives still to play for across four competitions including qualification for Champions League football, Enzo and the Club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track.

“We wish Enzo well for the future.”

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