News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.
News making the rounds on the internet has it that, former Super Eagles stars, including the trio of Augustine
Eguavoen, Taribo West and Nwankwo Kanu, have agreed to take part in a charity football game to raise funds to aid their ex-colleague, Wilson Oruma. But report reaching TVC News has it that, Wilson Oruma is fine and that what ever happened to him, happened in 2012.
He has made the headlines recently after suffering a mental relapse of some sort. The former Golden Eaglets captain allegedly lost most of his money to swindlers six years ago in a failed business deal, thus leading to some sort of depression.
Oruma, 41, had an illustrious career playing most of his club football in France where he turned up for many top sides including Lens, Marseille, and Sochaux as well as a handful of other European teams.
Aside from his successes in club football, Oruma also had it good playing for Nigeria right from the U-17 cadre to the national team, the Super Eagles.
He was allegedly defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen to the tune of N1.2 billion in December 2012; a development that has seen his life take a serious nosedive.