SAD NEWS: Former Nigerian Footballer Goes Mad On The Street Of Lagos.[PHOTOS]

After stints with Olympic Marseille, Lens, and eleven years in the national team from 1995 to 2006 in what was a brilliant career, Wilson Oruma has been captured on the streets of Lagos in a mad state.

This is as a result of poor investment through the people he resisted during his playing days and later betrayed him.

According to trusted sources in Nigeria, the people Oruma trusted put all his wealth in an oil business that was supposed to earn more on his behalf.

The business in question never existed and the old eagle will be fooled and stripped of all his wealth.

Oruma, who led the Golden Eaglets to win the 1993 edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Japan was said to have suffered a relapse of the emotional disorder that bugged him six years ago
after he was defrauded.

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Ignatius Aboagye-Dacosta is a Ghanaian digital media entrepreneur, football content creator, and sports marketing professional with a strong focus on African and global football. He is the founder and editor of SoccaNews.com, a football news platform launched in 2019 and rebranded from 433Ghana, committed to delivering timely news, player profiles, match analysis, and insightful football stories. Ignatius has built a solid reputation in digital publishing and social media growth, managing multiple sports and entertainment platforms that amplify African football narratives to a global audience. His work blends journalism, branding, and audience engagement, with a clear passion for promoting Ghanaian and African football talents worldwide. In addition to media, Ignatius currently serves as the Operations Manager at Global Fish Link Limited, a Tema-based company, where he oversees daily operations, coordination, and strategic execution. This role has strengthened his expertise in business operations, logistics, and organizational management. Through his media platforms and professional engagements, Ignatius continues to contribute to the growth of digital sports journalism and sports business in Africa.
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