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Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by PapalsBull(m): 5:34pm On Oct 16, 2019
How a Scot and an Egyptian saved a scammed Nigerian footballer

A Nigerian footballer has returned home from Mongolia following an ordeal that saw him scammed by a shady agent who promised a glittering sports career that never materialised.

Moshood Afolabi, 24, arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Saturday, a day after he left Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

Afolabi was trapped in Mongolia for 16 months.

After his football contract was abruptly cancelled in August last year, he was left in the country with $150 and overstayed his tourist visa.

The situation made it impossible to secure work, get his travel documents in order or afford a flight home.

"Im very happy to have gained freedom leaving Mongolia," he told Al Jazeera. "I didnt believe Id be in Nigeria on Saturday. I didnt believe it. Now, Im experiencing so many things in Nigeria. Fresh air, fresh food. Im really happy."

In August, Al Jazeera reported on his plight and that of many other aspiring African footballers who are now stranded in several countries, duped by people posing as agents who tricked them into paying significant sums, ostensibly to travel and play for foreign clubs.

In Afolabis case, a Nigerian man who lived near his home in Osogbo, in the southwestern Nigerian state of Osun, spun him a tale, took his savings and sent him to play for local Mongolian club Western Khovd FC.

But the job did not last beyond his tourist visa and he quickly fell into serious financial and personal problems.

Christopher Hannah, a Scottish businessman who had lived in Mongolia for six months, read and empathised with Afolabis story.

"I had come across Moshood two weeks before I contacted him. I saw the article on Al Jazeera and at the time I was in Scotland," Hannah told Al Jazeera.

"I flew back to Mongolia and I saw it posted again on a forum and I remember someone was asking, Why doesnt someone help this guy?"

Hannah, who was at the time working on setting up a cashmere business in the East Asian country, had experience in the football industry and a passion for the sport.

He was previously an image rights agent for several European football clubs and footballers.

"Football is one of the best ways to break communication or culture barriers. This was the main reason Moshood and I could come together," he said.

After the Nigerian footballer spent a week detained by the Mongolian immigration service in late September, Hannah booked and paid for Afolabis $900 flight home, while Afolabis friend Wael, an Egyptian immigrant, gave him the $750 he needed to pay for overstaying his visa.

"I felt sad because I hadnt experienced it in my life to be in a detention room for seven days," said Afolabi. "For the first three days in detention, I was drinking water, fasting and praying to Almighty Allah to save me."

Hannah said that his life in Mongolia took a turn for the worse after he helped Afolabi, claiming he was treated with hostility by locals and was eventually denied a business visa extension.

He has now returned to his native Scotland and is in the process of opening a new football agency focusing on regions such as Africa.

Up to thousands of scammed African footballers

It is not clear exactly how many hopeful African players are stranded across the world but according to some estimates, the number is in the thousands.

In 2017, there was an influx of more than 100 African talents to Nepal, a south Asian country known least for football.

British media reported that an estimated 15,000 players are trafficked to Europe annually.

In Russia, there are dozens of cases.

Beverley Agbakoba Onyejianya, a Nigerian sports lawyer, said being deported could impact a players mental health.

"Being deported may leave a footballer being stigmatised and even anxious about their future opportunities and ability to earn a good income," she said. "The players career may or may not be affected depending on how they work to find new opportunities."

Back at home and reflecting on his journey, Afolabi says he will continue to play his beloved sport.

"Football is my passion," he said. "I want to use football to help my family and other people that do not have the means. I believe ill make it in football and I want to continue."

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2019/10/scot-egyptian-saved-scammed-nigerian-footballer-191014091640406.html

Many of these guys are stranded abroad.

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by sexycat: 5:47pm On Oct 16, 2019
chai, this guy suffer no be small oooo, so tay his shoulder bone no get meat again....


but na who curse Nigeria as a nation sef?

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by cheapgoals(m): 6:38pm On Oct 16, 2019
LALASTICLALA Please push this up

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by kayusely70(m): 6:51pm On Oct 16, 2019
Thank God the hardship didnt push him to dabble into crime over there.

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Slawormir: 8:46pm On Oct 16, 2019
He is not a real niggarrr

Because a real niggarrr can't be a maga to another real niggarrr

If you understand my statement then you must be a real niggarrr

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Okeyjesus(m): 8:46pm On Oct 16, 2019
Really?
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Gabson006: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2019
Sorry
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by realestniggah: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2019
Wow so they told him he could have a professional football career in Mongolia of all places and he believes them..

This narrative of Nigerians traveling to any country on planet earth and thinking they can make it need to end..

Mongolia of all places.. These so called agent are feeding on people desperation.

I don't even know Mongolia had a football league until now

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by anambraamaka: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2019
Eyah
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by englishmart(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
How can you be expecting greener pastures in Mongolia?
Their pastures are brownish-blue.

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Kendumazy(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
A fellow Nigerian like him did that to him. You can imagine. Money wasted, time wasted, effort wasted, sufferness, hopelessness and all sort of bad vibes must had been his experience. To the scammer, he sees it as business. His children too will grow up and experience such, they will now be shouting buhari up and down, not knowing that it's the consequences of their father scamming deals.

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Nobody: 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
I know this guy men.. wawu.... undecided

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Antara0503(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
welcome to hell maybe heaven.mongolia of all places sha?
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by u11ae1013: 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
G
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by temmypotter(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
Mongo what?

The ridicule we've put ourselves through because of the incompetence of our leaders is too much!

Mongolia of all countries? Damn

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by RichDad1(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
Thank Goodness you’re back in one piece.
Some weren’t so lucky.
Some shame won’t let them.
Some are already pushing drugs just to survive.
cry cry

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by ursullalinda(f): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
Scammers get mind oh... wonder how they sleep at night knowing fully well they hurt someone. My dear welcome back home , God will multiply all you lost

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by mbahdi(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2019
Sorry
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by west21: 8:49pm On Oct 16, 2019
. I love al Jazeera... They try to give the real narrative of the local man.

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by grandstar(m): 8:49pm On Oct 16, 2019
Forttunate dude
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by Antara0503(m): 8:49pm On Oct 16, 2019
temmypotter:
Mongo what?
mongolia

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by iWasNotHere(m): 8:50pm On Oct 16, 2019
Village people CCTV

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Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by lyriclekidd(m): 8:51pm On Oct 16, 2019
Naija which way
Re: Moshood Afolabi Scammed, Returns To Nigeria by justjify(m): 8:51pm On Oct 16, 2019
MongoPark

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