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Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:59pm On Jul 10
Flangelo12:
huh
That's the community he grew up in, not where he is from. Check his wiki and his public profile
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Idaytesj29(m): 6:02pm On Jul 10
Trying to cover up your tribalism will not work


owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Idaytesj29(m): 6:04pm On Jul 10
He told us everything they said to him and the circumstances that surrounded the even. The fact that other non Igbo player succeeded there does not erase the fact that he experienced tribalism at Rangers.
1Alex:
Daft statement. How can someone say this in public?

Ai has replied you

Rangers International FC of Enugu has never been an exclusively Igbo team, although it has traditionally had a strong Igbo identity. Over the decades, the club has signed players from many parts of Nigeria.

Current non-Igbo players (2025/26–2026 squad)

Based on the current squad, identifiable non-Igbo players include:

Lucky Jimoh – Goalkeeper (Yoruba, Kwara State)

Abdullateef Ishola – Goalkeeper (Yoruba)

Godwin Asiriuwa – Midfielder (Edo)

There are also a few players whose names do not clearly indicate Igbo origin, but their ethnic backgrounds are not publicly documented, so it would be speculative to classify them.


Notable non-Igbo players who have played for Rangers

Some well-known examples include:

Christian Pyagbara – Bayelsa (Ijaw) – Striker

Godwin Obaje – Benue (Idoma) – Striker and league top scorer

Tope Olusesi – Ogun (Yoruba) – Midfielder

Osas Okoro – Edo – Winger

Ayo Saka – Ogun (Yoruba) – Defender

Bashir Usman – Northern Nigeria – Midfielder

Kabiru Balogun – Northern Nigeria – Defender

Ismaila Gata – Plateau (Berom) – Forward.


Rangers has also had players from Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo, Benue, Plateau, Bayelsa, and Yoruba-speaking states at various times, especially since the professional league era began in the 1990s.

Historically, while Rangers was founded as a symbol of post-civil-war Igbo resilience, the club has recruited on merit and has featured successful non-Igbo players for decades.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by TEYA: 6:04pm On Jul 10
owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
You had to bring Taribo West into the gist to prove nothing! Tribalism is a problem in Nigeria whether you like it or not. It is not peculiar to the south east alone. Every region of Nigeria is suffering from it!
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by TEYA: 6:07pm On Jul 10
1Alex:
Daft statement. How can someone say this in public?

Ai has replied you

Rangers International FC of Enugu has never been an exclusively Igbo team, although it has traditionally had a strong Igbo identity. Over the decades, the club has signed players from many parts of Nigeria.

Current non-Igbo players (2025/26–2026 squad)

Based on the current squad, identifiable non-Igbo players include:

Lucky Jimoh – Goalkeeper (Yoruba, Kwara State)

Abdullateef Ishola – Goalkeeper (Yoruba)

Godwin Asiriuwa – Midfielder (Edo)

There are also a few players whose names do not clearly indicate Igbo origin, but their ethnic backgrounds are not publicly documented, so it would be speculative to classify them.


Notable non-Igbo players who have played for Rangers

Some well-known examples include:

Christian Pyagbara – Bayelsa (Ijaw) – Striker

Godwin Obaje – Benue (Idoma) – Striker and league top scorer

Tope Olusesi – Ogun (Yoruba) – Midfielder

Osas Okoro – Edo – Winger

Ayo Saka – Ogun (Yoruba) – Defender

Bashir Usman – Northern Nigeria – Midfielder

Kabiru Balogun – Northern Nigeria – Defender

Ismaila Gata – Plateau (Berom) – Forward.


Rangers has also had players from Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo, Benue, Plateau, Bayelsa, and Yoruba-speaking states at various times, especially since the professional league era began in the 1990s.

Historically, while Rangers was founded as a symbol of post-civil-war Igbo resilience, the club has recruited on merit and has featured successful non-Igbo players for decades.
So Kabiru Balogun is a northerner too?
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by 1Alex: 6:07pm On Jul 10
Idaytesj29:
He told us everything they said to him and the circumstances that surrounded the even. The fact that other non Igbo player succeeded there does not erase the fact that he experienced tribalism at Rangers.
No one can dismiss a person's personal experience if that's what happened to him. But one individual's account is not enough to conclude that Rangers as a club is institutionally tribalistic.

The club has had many non-Igbo players who not only played there but became key players, captains, fan favourites, and won trophies. That doesn't prove tribalism never occurred, but it does show that ethnicity alone has not prevented non-Igbo players from succeeding at Rangers.

The fair position is to judge each allegation on its evidence, not to generalize an entire club based on a single testimony.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by 1Alex: 6:09pm On Jul 10
TEYA:
So Kabiru Balogun is a northerner too?
he is not Igbo that's the point.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by TEYA: 6:09pm On Jul 10
owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
You had to bring Taribo West into the gist to prove nothing! Tribalism is a problem in Nigeria whether you like it or not. It is not peculiar to the south east alone. Every region of Nigeria is suffering from it and living in denial will not end it.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Flangelo12: 6:10pm On Jul 10
Mrchippychappy:
That's the community he grew up in, not where he is from. Check his wiki and his public profile
Nigeria and Nantes of France winger, Moses Simon, has brought to an end the quest to have access to potable water for the people of Obagaji Agatu in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

The Nigeria international drilled three boreholes in the community where his father hails from.


A native of Benue State but has spent the best part of his life in Kaduna State, Simon still considered it a priority to remember the people from the place of his origin, a gesture that has earned him praises and commendations from the Head of the community Chief James Ocheche.

Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Petdagr8t(m): 6:11pm On Jul 10
Tribalism cuts across all tribes in Nigeria and we must all join hands to put it to an end. Time to value competency and merit over favoritism and tribalism
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by TEYA: 6:11pm On Jul 10
1Alex:
he is not Igbo that's the point.
Tribalism is a real problem and Hausas, Igbos and Yorubas are the ones that championed it. Living in denial will not change anything.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by bentenny(m): 6:11pm On Jul 10
Hmmmm....very disturbing and troubling if true from Enugu rangers!
An investigation should be conducted to confirm or refute his assertions!
The only issue with his claim is that during that 2012 that he wasn't taken because he was labelled an 'onye Hausa',same rangers bought a young striker Alhaji Gero from Kano state
Same rangers had other northern players in the team:Haliru Umar,Sabi sanusi and adamu mohammed before purchasing Salisu Abdullahi Gero.
So I am finding it hard to believe such assertions without a single proof.
But it's a strong allegation that should be looked into!
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 6:17pm On Jul 10
owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
he talks about his own experience, why can't we understand people's personal opinion based on their experience? He is not generalizing it, he only talks about why the club rejected him then
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Afrojuju2017(m): 6:18pm On Jul 10
owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
It's doesn't negate the fact that at the time he Moses Simon had issues simply because he wasn't Igbo. He is from the North Central if I do believe.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Petdagr8t(m): 6:20pm On Jul 10
Enugu Rangers had never descend low to anything close to tribalism since it were created but just lite it's European counterparts it encourage good representation of indigenous players from Enugu.

Here are breakdown of no Igbo players signed up for rangers both currently and ex signees.


Current non-Igbo players (2025/26–2026 squad)

Based on the current squad, identifiable non-Igbo players include:

Lucky Jimoh – Goalkeeper (Yoruba, Kwara State)

Abdullateef Ishola – Goalkeeper (Yoruba)

Godwin Asiriuwa – Midfielder (Edo)

There are also a few players whose names do not clearly indicate Igbo origin, but their ethnic backgrounds are not publicly documented, so it would be speculative to classify them.


Notable non-Igbo players who have played for Rangers

Some well-known examples include:

Christian Pyagbara – Bayelsa (Ijaw) – Striker

Godwin Obaje – Benue (Idoma) – Striker and league top scorer

Tope Olusesi – Ogun (Yoruba) – Midfielder

Osas Okoro – Edo – Winger

Ayo Saka – Ogun (Yoruba) – Defender

Bashir Usman – Northern Nigeria – Midfielder

Kabiru Balogun – Northern Nigeria – Defender

Ismaila Gata – Plateau (Berom) – Forward.


Rangers has also had players from Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo, Benue, Plateau, Bayelsa, and Yoruba-speaking states at various times, especially since the professional league era began in the 1990s.

Historically, while Rangers was founded as a symbol of post-civil-war Igbo resilience, the club has recruited on merit and has featured successful non-Igbo players for decades.

Moses Simon should bury his head in shame for trying to blackmail the Igbos despite being supported mostly by Igbos during his time in the super eagles.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by popp(m): 6:21pm On Jul 10
owobokiri:
Get over it..
My cousin have tried to be recruited by Rangers for years but they never signed him. He is at Enugu as we speak, and he is a full blooded igbo btw. ..

That you became a good player later in life, doesn't mean you were good at the time you were with them. Rangers as a club has helped lots of non igbo players to the top.. As at today, a lot of their players and recent managers are not even igbos.

Taribo West is not igbo, he played for Rangers and became a Super Eagles player. The list is endless. Yall should get off the igbo mans dikc..
And to Moses and his cat legs..,Make we hear word ahbegi..
Wetin him dey play sef?
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Afrojuju2017(m): 6:21pm On Jul 10
1Alex:
Daft statement. How can someone say this in public?

Ai has replied you

Rangers International FC of Enugu has never been an exclusively Igbo team, although it has traditionally had a strong Igbo identity. Over the decades, the club has signed players from many parts of Nigeria.

Current non-Igbo players (2025/26–2026 squad)

Based on the current squad, identifiable non-Igbo players include:

Lucky Jimoh – Goalkeeper (Yoruba, Kwara State)

Abdullateef Ishola – Goalkeeper (Yoruba)

Godwin Asiriuwa – Midfielder (Edo)

There are also a few players whose names do not clearly indicate Igbo origin, but their ethnic backgrounds are not publicly documented, so it would be speculative to classify them.


Notable non-Igbo players who have played for Rangers

Some well-known examples include:

Christian Pyagbara – Bayelsa (Ijaw) – Striker

Godwin Obaje – Benue (Idoma) – Striker and league top scorer

Tope Olusesi – Ogun (Yoruba) – Midfielder

Osas Okoro – Edo – Winger

Ayo Saka – Ogun (Yoruba) – Defender

Bashir Usman – Northern Nigeria – Midfielder

Kabiru Balogun – Northern Nigeria – Defender

Ismaila Gata – Plateau (Berom) – Forward.


Rangers has also had players from Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo, Benue, Plateau, Bayelsa, and Yoruba-speaking states at various times, especially since the professional league era began in the 1990s.

Historically, while Rangers was founded as a symbol of post-civil-war Igbo resilience, the club has recruited on merit and has featured successful non-Igbo players for decades.
You are making a daft comparison because he clearly started he Moses Simon suffered discrimination, he is not addressing Rangers in 2026 I'm assuming this was over 10 years ago. So superimposing events from different periods over each other is really daft.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Osariemen12: 6:23pm On Jul 10
I don't know of any other person but Godwin Asiriuwa from my state (Edo) played for Rangers.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by ObaOfYorubaLand: 6:25pm On Jul 10
See these hediot... Every useless entity trying to cashout with Igbo.... Imagine the scaliwag....

Foolish, why rush to the media to make your empty noise?

Igbos experience these things in different Yoruba states, Akwaibom, Rivers and others... What's the noise from this dirty thing for?
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by LZAA: 6:28pm On Jul 10
ScarletBrace:
Most of you guys, whenever your tribe is mentioned, blood stop’s flowing to your brain and pumps to parts of the body that never helps in vivid reasoning.

That guy is from Benue state, what gain does an average Benue man derive from tribalism?
A people with good reputation for hospitality and treating strangers even more importantly than themselveshuh

In as much as there could be few exceptions based on individual differences, the average Benue man by statistics, has an open arms to other tribes than an average Igbo man.

Refuting this guy’s claim like he’s out of his mind is what makes you stink. You weren’t there with him when it happened..,and yes Taribo played for Rangers, so what? does that make it impossible for management to employ new hands with different dispositions or perceptionshuh


Even if a new president from the East shows up today and develops Nigeria infrastructure-wise to the level of Japan these kind of tribalistic mindsets will never make the system work. Many of you guys accuse the Yorubas of what you equally are.

If you like finish one bag of kola nuts 🌰 and spit wise proverbs like the ancestors. That kind of wisdom would never develop your community into a modern day sophisticated hub like America, Japan, Korea or China. It only keep you tied to your roots and blind to the realities beyond your physical and mental boundaries.


I know you would come up to start mentioning igbos who are doing well in diaspora. That’s bullshit.
Tell them to go home and build a working system. That’s the true wisdom and smartness we’re talking about.

You guys should learn to keep an open mind whenever your tribe is mentioned, so you can think clearly and objectively.
If you knew what you were talking about you would know that Enugu and Benue apart from sharing borders also share blood ties but no your childish tribalism will not let you see front
The same Enugu 2face and Blackface went to poly in
See ehn
Dem suppose give una chairman Mao treatment
Smh
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by ZombieTERROR: 6:39pm On Jul 10
Flangelo12:
grin
E pain am.
Moses Simon has said of his experience.
Many people are aware such things happen.
It is not peculiar to igbos.
People would appreciate it if you own up sometimes.
Pain who?. I'm i a footballer? contesting with Moses?

He wasn't successful in Rangers and he's blaming it on Tribalism, in his words. he didn't make it rangers because he wasn't Igbo.

I just proved his point to you,
the names up there were all Igbos that played for Rangers..

Olise, Salah and KDB didn't make it in Chelsea because they're not English..

Have a good day
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Majdddd: 6:39pm On Jul 10
Tribalism kills African and money
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Emeskhalifa(m): 6:40pm On Jul 10
Flangelo12:
Had it been he said Remo FC or shooting stars, or Nasarawa united dem for believe.

See them doing damage control up there.


grin
Asin eh.

I even saw one called one unknown Balogun a northerner grin
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Idaytesj29(m): 6:43pm On Jul 10
No one is saying his story qualifies Rangers of Enugu as a tribalistic club. But seeing pro SE comments trying to downplay his experience or say he is not right or that he lied is equally unacceptable.
Apart from the investigation that concerned parties can launch, which I wonder what that would achieve now, Moses Simon is successful now and would not risk his brand name and reputation by telling lies about his experience at Rangers.

What the outcry of the people is about is that, sports should not be a place where tribalism will thrive, do we want to kill Nigeria Youths? One of the few places where their talent alone can make them someone without having to know any big man is football. It would be bad and retrogressive to allow Tribalism in such youth dominated sector.

1Alex:
No one can dismiss a person's personal experience if that's what happened to him. But one individual's account is not enough to conclude that Rangers as a club is institutionally tribalistic.

The club has had many non-Igbo players who not only played there but became key players, captains, fan favourites, and won trophies. That doesn't prove tribalism never occurred, but it does show that ethnicity alone has not prevented non-Igbo players from succeeding at Rangers.

The fair position is to judge each allegation on its evidence, not to generalize an entire club based on a single testimony.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Idaytesj29(m): 6:47pm On Jul 10
No you don't. If you do, you won't thrive in those places you mentioned
ObaOfYorubaLand:
See these hediot... Every useless entity trying to cashout with Igbo.... Imagine the scaliwag....

Foolish, why rush to the media to make your empty noise?

Igbos experience these things in different Yoruba states, Akwaibom, Rivers and others... What's the noise from this dirty thing for?
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by Flangelo12: 6:55pm On Jul 10
ZombieTERROR:
Pain who?. I'm i a footballer? contesting with Moses?

He wasn't successful in Rangers and he's blaming it on Tribalism, in his words. he didn't make it rangers because he wasn't Igbo.

I just proved his point to you,
the names up there were all Igbos that played for Rangers..

Olise, Salah and KDB didn't make it in Chelsea because they're not English..

Have a good day
Moses made it the European leagues (Span and France) as well as the Nigerian national team.

His experience cannot be ignored.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by engrchykae(m): 7:13pm On Jul 10
For your mind you are good, I
hope you are playing in real Madrid like mbappe.
Mediocre player that can't qualify Nigeria to the world cup for the second consecutive time when minors like Cape Verde are making it to the world cup.
Let me remind you that yakubu aiyegbeni played for this nonsense super eagles.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by SisterAnn(f): 7:51pm On Jul 10
UkoAnnang:
angry

Na normal thing from them
Even you won't allow an Ibibio man into your house, so wetin dey?
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by SisterAnn(f): 7:53pm On Jul 10
PDPdestroyer:
Dem go blame Tinubu laslas
tinubu shame unto you all power belong to Jesus.
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by zelnababa(m): 8:09pm On Jul 10
See Igbo ppl dey vex, naso we too dey vex when una talk una own, naso one Igbo guy say yesterday that He was arrested by Kai officia cus him be Igbo, so make una drink water to this one too
Re: I Was Dropped By Rangers International Because I Wasn’t Igbo - Moses Simon by 3Ceagle(m): 9:17pm On Jul 10
edogu:
But there're non Igbo players currently playing Rangers.
I don't get it when a player like Moses Simon comes out on a public forum to make this kind of comment. It's only an idiot that never played football, went for screening will take Simom comment hook and sinker. I have personally known players in my neighbourhood who we played together as youths, who latter played for Rangers and Enyimba. Is Ebenezer Ojo and Dare Ojo Igbos?
For those who had experience club screening, we always know some players come with a note, while some don't and if you are competing with such players, you better be extra ordinarily good. Even in the national teams, it happens. Many dynamics could have worked against him but he finds it convenient to narrow it to tribalism. So Davidson Owumi, Rangers legend who has been working for the club in different capacities since retirement is Igbo abi? Common sense no common sha.
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