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Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by maleekberry: 2:24am On Apr 29, 2023
…In this report, JOHNNY EDWARD writes on the challenges of Olympic gold medalist

Wilson Oruma and other top stars after retiring from football

Many Nigerian fans still remember with glee that July 31, 1996 night, when Nigeria’s U-23 side overcame huge favourites Brazil, who paraded a star-studded side that had Ronaldo de Lima, Rivaldo, Bebeto, Roberto Carlos, Dida amongst others in the semi-finals of that year’s Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA.

In front of 78,587 fans at the Sanford Stadium, Athens, the Nigerians came from 3-1 down to win the tie 4-3 in extra time courtesy of captain Nwankwo Kanu’s Golden Goal.

Many of the fans also remember how Wilson Oruma’s pass from just after the halleway line to Victor Ikpeba erroneously landed on the back of the then Monaco forward’s back, rather than on his path.

Well, no problem. Kanu calmly collected the ball in front of the box, waltzed past his Brazilian marker before firing past Dida, in goal for the South Americans, to fire Nigeria to the final of the Olympics men’s football tournament for the first time ever.

Nigeria went on to beat Argentina 3-2 in the final to claim their first football gold at the global sports showpiece.

Twenty seven years after that triumph, a lot has happened to Oruma, one of the heroes of that historical triumph.

On Friday, a video clip showed the retired midfielder lying helpless on a bed in an unidentified hospital.

In the video, the Olympic gold medalist is on a drip and snoring on his sick bed, while receiving treatment via the urinary catheters.

His ex-teammates also didn’t know Oruma’s ailment or the hospital he is receiving treatment.

“I saw the video as well and I have been trying to find out what really happened to Wilson,” Dosu told Saturday PUNCH.

“Wilson Oruma? Not again,” another of his Atlanta teammate Sunday Oliseh said.

“Its unfortunate. I feel for him and I wish him speedy recovery.”

After a club career in Europe, where he played for the likes of french Ligue 1 sides Lens, Marseille, Sochaux, Guingamp, as well as a stint at Swiss side Servette, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup, Ligue 1 and French Cup, and earning pay to sustain himself and family after life away from football, Oruma’s calculation didn’t go according to plan after he retired from the game.

In 2016, in his bid to start up a new life after retiring from active football, Oruma was reportedly duped of N2bn by a Lagos while trying to invest in the oil and gas sector.

The retired midfielder, who captained the Golden Eaglets to a second triumph at the U-17 World Cup in Japan in 1993, was allegedly swindled by the pastor, who claimed to be in possession of some oil blocks for sale.


According to reports, Oruma invested his entire fortune into the business plan, before he realised he was defrauded.

Ever since, Oruma has been undergone trying times, and reportedly suffered emotional disorder for about two years.


At some point, reports claimed he was battling with insanity, but help came his way courtesy former President of the Nigerian Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, who paid his outstanding hospital bills at that time and relocated him to a better equipped one in his bid to rehabilitate the former Nigeria international.

Pinnick also offered him a role in the Flying Eagles in 2017 and was part of the Nigerian delegation to the 2018 U-20 World Cup.

Life on retirement has not been fair to many of the country’s retired footballers, despite amassing wealth during their playing time.

The most recent case is that of former Eagles midfielder Emmanuel Ebiede, who died April 14 in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, after suffering Hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver).

Before his death, several pictures of the frail-looking and emaciated 47-year-old with a protruding stomach went viral on social media.

Femi Opabunmi. Remember him? He was Nigeria’s youngest ever player at a World Cup and the third youngest ever after Norman Whiteside and Samuel Eto’o, when he starred for the Eagles in their final group game against England at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea aged 17.

But just four years after he achieved that feat, and having played for Shooting Stars, Grasshoppers Zürich, Hapoel Be’er Sheva and Chamois Niortais in France, his career ended following an eye problem.

When the eye problem started, I woke up one day and I just saw the cloud, I was not seeing well. Then I went to see a doctor in France, the doctor said it was a case of glaucoma,” Opabunmi said.

They said my case was complicated, that they didn’t understand everything. We went from one place to another, before I returned to Nigeria and started going from one place to place to see native doctors, anybody.”

He now reportedly resides in his bungalow — the only property he reportedly owns after he sold everything — in Ibadan with his wife and children.

He got a N200,000 lifeline from ace comedian Lawrence Aletile, popularly known as SeyiLaw last Monday.

Also, another Atlanta Olympics football gold medalist Kingsley Obiekwu in 2022 opened up on his financial struggles, which he said compelled him to use his Sienna car for commercial transport in order to sustain himself and his family.

This was after Onyeka Okoh, an Enugu-based journalist, announced via his Facebook page, that he saw Obiekwu in Abakpa motor park, loading buses and driving Sienna to Nsukka, a Local Government Area in Enugu State.

“I hugged and greeted him, then cried… He never made it to the highest level. Where are his teammates? I will tell Kanu Nwankwo about this,” Mr Okoh said via a Facebook post.

“We can help lift him again if he is willing. That environment (motor park) is not for him,” he added.

Hours after Obiekwu’s plight went viral on social media, Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa supported him with N2m.

There is also the case of former goalkeeper, Peter Fregene,

The 76-year-old Fregene suffered a spinal cord injury in 2001 and was bedridden for 18 years until he received help from billionaire businessman Femi Otedola in July 2019.

Findings by our correspondent showed that there’s no structure in Nigerian football that provides pension and a health insurance for retired national team players, which has seen those unable to properly manage their resources become poverty-stricken, depressed, sick and even resorting to a life of drugs to overcome their pathetic conditions.

Segun Odegbami, a 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner, said the idea of a welfare scheme to take care of retired footballers had been mooted several times in the past, but nothing was done about it.

“This is a clarion call on the Nigerian Olympians Association, the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria and other such bodies of athletes to wake up and take responsibility. These are pathetic ones and it is a reminder again of the vulnerability of retired athletes. They must not be abandoned now despite all that was done for him in the past,” Odegbami said.

David Doherty, who contested the presidency of the Nigeria Football Federation at last year’s election, shares Odegbami’s view.

https://punchng.com/oruma-the-travails-of-an-olympic-medalist/

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Nawttiboi007(m): 3:47am On Apr 29, 2023
Vanity upon vanity

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by NoahHadNoArk: 4:09am On Apr 29, 2023
Nawttiboi007:
Vanity upon vanity


Some is vanity ?!

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Ade3131: 6:05am On Apr 29, 2023
Life can be cruel... Get well Wilson Oruma

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by BigDawsNet: 9:13am On Apr 29, 2023
While England dey pay ex national players 5m monthly cool

Omo when naija go be like abroad eh?

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Adeneeyee84: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2023
Nigeria have happen this set of people.... This country is a career killer on itself

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by ManWater: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2023
Quite pathetic.
One of the reasons I don't blame players & athletes of Nigerian origin who choose to represent other countries.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Nobody: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2023
The advice I have for our football stars is to take their health seriously, invest and manage their lives properly.

It's always the same issue of Nigerian govt abandoning its heroes but let's be honest, footballers aren't the only ones that have been abandoned- teachers, doctors, civil servants are humans too and they die without nobody noticing them. The concept of social welfare in our society in non-existent.

If you start making money as a footballer or sportsman, please and please, insure your health, build houses here and there to ensure you don't go bankrupt, avoid foreign women cos most of them want your money and finally, don't forget to be close to God cos enemies plenty!...

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by AsomStructures: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2023
Quite sad.. I pray you find healing...
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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by AnyanwuSilas: 9:14am On Apr 29, 2023

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Holywizard: 9:15am On Apr 29, 2023
Although some are self inflicted, but I don't blame some Nigerians that decided to play for other better countries.
Nigerians don't value their legends and veterans.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by dele1727: 9:16am On Apr 29, 2023
This is a lesson for everyone
He played for some great clubs apart from serving Nigeria....if you take note...his issues started when he was duped by a pastor of 2BN

So Nigeria did not happen to him... Nigerians happen to him...

Nigerians are not so different from their leaders... infact their leaders is representation of their society...

Either Religious or political or military...

80 percent of Nigerians are terrible people who deserves what they get from other Nigerians

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by mameme: 9:16am On Apr 29, 2023

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by MorataFC: 9:16am On Apr 29, 2023
Hmmm

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Mrgeco001: 9:17am On Apr 29, 2023
smiley

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by AK481(m): 9:17am On Apr 29, 2023
This life eh.upon all the exercise they did ,sickness still came .

Na God dey protect us all

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Bintdawood(f): 9:17am On Apr 29, 2023
Choii😕😕
GWS!

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by verybadmouth(m): 9:17am On Apr 29, 2023
But all this guys had the privilege of playing abroad. Why is all these happening to them?

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Winters23: 9:18am On Apr 29, 2023
shocked

All good things must come to an end, nothing lasts for ever

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by GoldenJAT(m): 9:18am On Apr 29, 2023
LIFE! So unpredictable!!

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by RepoMan007: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
In this part of the world there are evil minded ones who look for money by locating whoever has it to target and loot spiritually. Most of them are spiritual and physical.

Go to delta and ask about Oruma family generally. You will hear stories.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by lekkyy: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
It is well with him in Jesus name.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Fuckyoumod: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
So sorry for their health conditions, it's very unfortunate. God will heal them, there is nothing he can not do.

But, I'm going to say the bitter truth.
It's disheartening to find out that after years of playing professional football in Europe, these plays end up becoming beggars after the pounds and dollars they've made in football.

Football is not a life time job.
Players should plan and invest.
Don't go clubbing burning 1 million dollars over drinks and women.

Nigeria never takes care of anybody.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by airsaylongcome: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
I still don't get the purpose of this write up. Are they entitled to some special insurance because they are former footballers? That would mean every Nigerian is entitled to special insurance and treatment for being "former employees"

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Elzazzi: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
He was defrauded by his Pastor ??

What was done to this said pastor ?

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Dexy4yah(m): 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
This is Nigerian true heroes and not all this useless and good for nothing politicians.
It breaks my heart seeing our ex footballers in this condition.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by AntiChristian: 9:19am On Apr 29, 2023
This is so sadening!

May Allah grant us a healthy retirement physically, emotionally, financially, socially and aesthetically!

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Triangles1(m): 9:20am On Apr 29, 2023
Some story are not heart warming is heart break.

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:20am On Apr 29, 2023
I don't pity our stars. They made money in their days and should have wisely used it

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by slivertongue: 9:21am On Apr 29, 2023
Most wasted their earnings on frivolous living

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Re: Oruma: The Travails Of An Olympic Medalist by tunwumi: 9:21am On Apr 29, 2023
Hummm

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