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Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by eaglenewshour(op): 4:32pm On Sep 30, 2020
The Osun State House of Assembly has begun a probe into allegations that a sum of €10,000, Osun United’s share in the transfer fee of Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo from Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua to Manchester United last January, has been diverted into private pockets.
Osogbo-based Osun United, formerly known as Prime FC, was the last local club former Super Eagles striker Ighalo played for before moving abroad to join Norwegian side Lyn Oslo in 2007.

Sources close to the club said Osun State Commissioner for Sports, Yemi Lawal, was among those invited to a meeting at the House Assembly last week over the issue.

Also at the meeting presided over by Chairman, House Committee on Sports, Adrullahi Adegbile, were officials of Osun United, led by the club secretary, Kabiru Adekunle, and the acting General Manager of Osun State Sports Council, Rotimi Oludunmoye.

Also mentioned as playing a role in the receipt of the money is Gbenga Ololade, the then acting General Manager of Prime FC when Ighalo’s transfer to Lyn was sealed.

Chairman, Osun House Committee on Sports, Adegbile, said the committee was yet to complete its investigation.

He said, “When we got the information, we invited all the parties. After a thorough investigation into the issue, I assure you, we will make our findings public. We will still invite them this week.”

An official of Osun United, who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the €10,000 was paid into Osun United’s Access Bank account in May, adding that a former president of the club and a present Director in the Ministry of Sports were the signatories to the account.

He added that the meeting with the House of Assembly members was inconclusive.

He added, “What rendered the discussion at the House of Assembly inconclusive was that the two signatories to the account were not present at the meeting.

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Re: Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by Saig: 4:36pm On Sep 30, 2020
Really shameful the way stealing is talked about in Nigeria. Dishonesty in everything sad Just yesterday we were seeing someone diverted 2.67 billion naira meant for the school feeding program. Is this how we want to continue as a nation huh
Re: Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by AlfaSeltzer(m): 4:39pm On Sep 30, 2020
only 10000 and they summons state house of assembly. poor state.
Re: Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by SaintBeehot(m): 6:49pm On Sep 30, 2020
AlfaSeltzer:
only 10000 and they summons state house of assembly. poor state.
Keeping quite makes you look wise sometimes. You know nothing about the deal or about Osun united, yet you had to spew your shit.
The problem here Is that there's confusion currently in the state about the ownership of the club, two different people claim to own the club which is funded by the state government, so the transfer fee was shared amongst them. The state government has reclaimed the ownership an audit is being carried out, that was how the ighalo transfer fee was brought to their notice.
Re: Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by slivertongue: 7:34pm On Sep 30, 2020
stealing everywhere you go in naijA
Re: Osun Assembly Probes Ighalo Transfer Share Disappearance by xxxXXXxxx: 9:25pm On Sep 30, 2020
I see reason why some people say this mantra : This life no balance. They are fighting over an amount that is almost insignificant to his present weekly wage. May God bless every.
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