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Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by iwaeda(op): 8:43am On Aug 24, 2025
Former Super Eagles forward Brown Ideye has urged footballers to take financial planning seriously, insisting those who end up broke after retirement deserve jail time, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner, who recently announced his retirement from international football, used his official X account to advise active players to treat their wages as a lifetime’s salary earned in just a few years.

“Footballers, start saving for your future from day one. No matter how small your salary is, put something aside for your retirement,” Ideye wrote.

He added that players should also pray for the right support system, stressing the importance of good people and a reliable partner after their careers end.


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The 35-year-old was responding to an online debate about players who fail to invest wisely. A follower had argued that professionals, particularly those who played in Europe, have little excuse not to build solid financial security.


“They should be jailed for life if, after they retired from playing, they can’t feed themselves,” Ideye replied to the follower.

The debate started after ex-defender Taribo West’s emotional outburst at the burial of late goalkeeper Peter Rufai on Friday, when the former Inter Milan star condemned the alleged neglect of Nigerian football heroes by both the Nigeria Football Federation and the Lagos State Government.

West lamented that Rufai’s family had been left without financial support, recalling similar struggles endured by the families of late icons Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, and Thompson Oliha.

“Could you imagine that the family would be crying just to solicit within our groups to ask for money? That is madness,” West said in a video posted by News Central.

The passionate remarks sparked heated debate on social media about the financial woes of ex-internationals, with many questioning why some players, particularly those who had long stints in Europe, fail to secure themselves after football.
https://punchng.com/broke-retired-players-should-be-jailed-ideye/

Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Kewtt: 8:45am On Aug 24, 2025
Strongly vigorously and vehemently supported.

But I still wonder why bro jay jay Okocha is hawking betting company as his contribution to humanity
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Kewtt: 8:47am On Aug 24, 2025
But I still wonder why bro jay jay Okocha is hawking betting company as his contribution to humanity
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Nostalemate:
If not for financial recklessness lifestyle how do you become broke after been paid in foreign stable currency weekly as an african talk more as a nigerian for years.
Stayingalive:
how are you earning? any info?
merits:
I know how to play chess, how can earn from it bro.
let's take it further via dm.


Shout-out to all Chess players and those earning from one or more In-door games like Chess and scrabble .
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Ruke1990: 8:55am On Aug 24, 2025
99% of Nigerians including politicians and salary earners have 0% financial literacy. This is why they don't know what to do with a windfall and resort to borrowing immediately after a windfall. The desire to live larger than life is one resounding reason for their financial recklessness. The 1% that have financial literacy can be found amongst the illiterate market traders
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Amotolongbo(f): 9:01am On Aug 24, 2025
He added that players should also pray for the right support system, stressing the importance of good people and a reliable partner after their careers end.
This is another problem being faced by the ex footballers.

Some of them are very interested in investing but so unfortunate investing in bad business or bad people/partner who are only interested in scamming them and taking their hard earned money.

Many of these footballers didn’t have the opportunity to go beyond secondary school education. I would suggest that African football players should endeavour to take some courses on financial investment so as to have the understanding.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by madridguy(m): 9:02am On Aug 24, 2025
Our greatest problem is that majority of us lack financial discipline and proper planning towards the future.

An average European players are already planning towards their retirement ten years ahead. Some will join the coaching crew and start taking courses in coaching. While some will start investing in a football club while some will start a football academy, training future players which he will later be their agent in the future.

Footballers or not, everyone must have a retirement plan in whatever field we found ourselves.

The biggest investment in life in human investment. Many of our football players during their time couldn't point a single footballer they mentor, sponsor to attain greater height.

Our musicians are doing so, helping upcoming artists and by doing that they remain in the industry and still have boys they're making money from.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Kingosytex(m): 9:02am On Aug 24, 2025
He is making some points. The problem is the entitlement that most of them have as if they weren't paid doing their playing days.

If they should be pampered, then all retired civil servants should be taken care of too.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by brain54(m): 9:18am On Aug 24, 2025
Kewtt:
Strongly vigorously and vehemently supported.

But I still wonder why bro jay jay Okocha is hawking betting company as his contribution to humanity
After supporting the motion vehemently...

You turn around to make that statement about okocha. shocked

You want him to end up like the people you are canvassing for to be jailed that can't afford their own burial?

Okocha owes nobody absolutely nothing as a private citizen.

Na all of them play ball!
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by brain54(m): 9:28am On Aug 24, 2025
Peter rufia has a football academy...

I don't know if taribo was being overly dramatic or entitled. But these people have no business depending on aid to organize their funeral after demise because they should have lived at least a decent and comfortable life with what they were exposed to. They are people without half the opportunities these guys had that are doing well... even if not rich but comfortable.

Imagine if I have just 10% of the fame, popularity, exposure (not even talking of the amounts he received during his career for now o) someone like rufia has/had then still solicit funds for my funeral.

I agree not only should I be jailed, but I should be sho. T dead again after dying.

Like I said maybe na taribo just dey over play the matter for his own reasons.

Everything falls back to planning and going easy on the extravagant lifestyle. (Rufia has never struck me as extravagant though) saving something decent especially when you know and understand the kind of country and football FA you have.

Why can you depend on them?
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by kedeojo(m): 11:13am On Aug 24, 2025
Amotolongbo:
This is another problem being faced by the ex footballers.

Some of them are very interested in investing but so unfortunate investing in bad business or bad people/partner who are only interested in scamming them and taking their hard earned money.

Many of these footballers didn’t have the opportunity to go beyond secondary school education. I would suggest that African football players should endeavour to take some courses on financial investment so as to have the understanding.
If they can't have business sense or what you stated then they should invest in building of houses for tenancy purposes. Can they buy land and build mini estates. Most of them live very flamboyant life and think they will continue like that. Omokachi bought chopper around 90s and he became brook cos he didn't envisage of a knee injury that will later terminate his career. If not for NFF and later buhari who appointed him special advicer, na sorry case he matter for be. He now live a modest life. Imagine he went to Abuja and buy some lands in high brow area then and develop them with block of flats. He can afford to buy land in Asokoro back then and build a mini estate.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by kedeojo(m): 11:19am On Aug 24, 2025
brain54:
Peter rufia has a football academy...

I don't know if taribo was being overly dramatic or entitled. But these people have no business depending on aid to organize their funeral after demise because they should have lived at least a decent and comfortable life with what they were exposed to. They are people without half the opportunities these guys had that are doing well... even if not rich but comfortable.

Imagine if I have just 10% of the fame, popularity, exposure (not even talking of the amounts he received during his career for now o) someone like rufia has/had then still solicit funds for my funeral.

I agree not only should I be jailed, but I should be sho. T dead again after dying.

Like I said maybe na taribo just dey over play the matter for his own reasons.

Everything falls back to planning and going easy on the extravagant lifestyle. (Rufia has never struck me as extravagant though) saving something decent especially when you know and understand the kind of country and football FA you have.

Why can you depend on them?
which player had gone to play abroad with his academy. That suppose to be his second hustle. Do you think it easy to run a successful one. Did he have the money to frequently send his players for trials abroad when you are the one marketing them. Most of this guys wasted thier money recklessly.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by brain54(m): 11:27am On Aug 24, 2025
kedeojo:
which player had gone to play abroad with his academy. That suppose to be his second hustle. Do you think it easy to run a successful one. Did he have the money to frequently send his players for trials abroad when you are the one marketing them. Most of this guys wasted thier money recklessly.
So you are saying no player from his academy went to play abroad...?

You know that for sure? It's an investment he had whether primary or secondary, and I would expect if it wasn't yeilding profit he should have closed it down.

The international market isn't the only market target for academies by the way.

Even if his target was local clubs he should still have been making something decent!
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by tunapawizzy:
He said everything right apart from PRAYING for the right support system. What does he mean people should pray for right support system. This is like praying for a good wife or husband.
Whoever you end up with as support system, wife or husband is your choice. Open your eyes and mind so you can see who is the right support system, wife or husband.
And if you see any kind of flag that is not green, chase them outof your life immediately
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by UkoAnnang(m): 12:47pm On Aug 24, 2025
angry

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Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by lovableweb: 12:47pm On Aug 24, 2025
This is unfair. Life happens even to your savings!
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by tammie24: 12:47pm On Aug 24, 2025
Totally agree with this

It should be a criminal offense to be wasteful and irresponsible
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Nobody: 12:47pm On Aug 24, 2025
It’s a general mentality of the Black man across the world.

Give a black man a million dollars, and his first priorities will be, building a solid mansion, buying 3 luxurious cars, and changing his wardrobes with luxurious fashion wears and jewelry’s.

They try to tell you how industrious they are when they are still poor, give them that money and you will be amazed how fast they can squander.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by aare07(m): 12:47pm On Aug 24, 2025
Omojuwa has summarized this in one of his articles “ I know rational arguments can hurt the soul when they clash with your emotions and biases. Sorry about that, but you are responsible for your own soul.”
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by FreeStuffsNG: 12:48pm On Aug 24, 2025
iwaeda:
https://punchng.com/broke-retired-players-should-be-jailed-ideye/
“Footballers, start saving for your future from day one. No matter how small your salary is, put something aside for your retirement,” Ideye wrote.

Pastor Taribo-West left the group

Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by SarkinYarki: 12:49pm On Aug 24, 2025
Brow Ideye just set himself up ...there is nobody that can't go broke in this life
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by PepeXKermit: 12:49pm On Aug 24, 2025
Ruke1990:
99% of Nigerians including politicians and salary earners have 0% financial literacy. This is why they don't know what to do with a windfall and resort to borrowing immediately after a windfall. The desire to live larger than life is one resounding reason for their financial recklessness. The 1% that have financial literacy can be found amongst the illiterate market traders
The same people criticizing peter obi for saving money rather than squandering it. According to them, saving was a waste....
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Hushpuppy20(m): 12:53pm On Aug 24, 2025
Brown you nailed it, because they can never be of help to themselves ever even if they put them in the house full of diamonds 💎
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Eriokanmi:
Kanu is the wisest guy i know. Someone should advise Osimeh. Even though he had that money to acquire the car he bought recently, he ought to have invested first. He should ask those who earned better than him but ended up poor in retirement. Na wetin you take money do, be the value of that money .Unfortunately, they don't learn from others and same goes for our young artistes and if you tell them, they'd say it's because the poor ones weren't smart. Records are being broken every day and today's star becomes stale very fast. Time runs out, just like movies. I watched on tiktok hours ago where the inventor of gehgeh university of learning was celebrating thousands of dollar gifts and the whopping number of views in hundreds of thousands,.more than what peller celebrated in a few hours...peller don dey go stale be dat so, time waits for nobody.

Ighalo and Taiye Taiwo share 2nd position. They are big time investors in property in dubai. I may not know much of ighalo's investment there but I know of at least, one of taiye's property there, a good and busy hotel to be precise,.managed by Marriot.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by oluwaseyi0: 12:56pm On Aug 24, 2025
Way to go

You can't waste your money and blackmail Nigerians
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Afamed: 12:57pm On Aug 24, 2025
This entitlement mentality ehhhh.

Over 200m Nigerians did not get 1% of what these ex footballers got from FG
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by bluefilm: 12:58pm On Aug 24, 2025
Hope this nigga is not shading the likes of Peter Rufai in any form?
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by aribisala0(m): 12:58pm On Aug 24, 2025
What he said is true but unwise
Hope those words don't get thrown in his face one day
It is hard to go wrong when you close your mouth

That part about jail is on the chochocho side
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by Osebanjo(m): 12:58pm On Aug 24, 2025
These guys have such a great privilege to represent the country and other than that play for football clubs all their career and all that. There are millions seeking for this same opportunity you know but then after retirement I wonder what they do. Drinkwater a former EPL winner is now a construction worker in UK. It was also said that almost all the squads Iceland brought to the World Cup some years back were just part time footballers. 😂😂😂 The goalkeeper was said to be a videographer and many of them with their daily jobs. But what happen to our own brothers here though.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by dfrost: 12:59pm On Aug 24, 2025
Kewtt:
Strongly vigorously and vehemently supported.

But I still wonder why bro jay jay Okocha is hawking betting company as his contribution to humanity
That one (Okocha)? I give up. Honestly, I really give up.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by ZombieTAMER: 1:01pm On Aug 24, 2025
Nice one

We should start with Taribo
l don't understand how someone who played at the very high level, represented teams like AC Milan, inter, Derby etc will retire and be following Tinubu upandan during campaigns begging for alms

I heard he even opened a church and calls himself a pastor now...
Is that how to give back to society?

Go and see what Musa is doing
investing for his future and the youths

These wayward men useless their lives in their haydays, partying, clubbing and womanizing..

Go to Adesanya and see Etim Esin.
Re: Broke Retired Players Should Be Jailed – Ideye by aribisala0(m):
The truth is many players don't have the education or maturity for the kind of revenue they get

They need guidance and protection. Unfortunately at that age young men think they are immortal and omniscient
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