In any case, Odegbami in an
interview with The Chat couldn’t help contradicting the cases, saying: “nobody
could explain the circumstances of his death”.
The former Nigerian
Footballer, Olusegun Odegbami, says he accepts his colleague, Rashidi Yekini,
was killed in 2012.
Before his demise, Yekini
was reported to have been ill for an extended period of time after supposedly
experiencing bipolar issue, depression and some other undisclosed mental
condition.
Odegbami said…………….
“His people actually went
and abducted him from his car and took him to a native doctor of some sort to
cure him of his ‘insanity’, he explained.
“Why insanity?…because he
was funding so many philanthropic projects, giving people his money which he
had kept in the bank for so long.
“All through his
professional career, he didn’t spend a dime of the money he was getting from
Europe, so he had a lot of money in UBA at the time, because one of the
managers was my friend.
“They had even advised him
to invest but with his own native intelligence, he did not do much investment.
“He built his house, did
some things but he had a lot of money so he felt like distributing and they
said he was mad so they took him to the native doctor and started giving him
all kinds of concoctions and the man passed on. So, that’s why I said he could
have been murdered”.
Talking about his life
after football, the retired player said himself, as well as many of his
colleagues who are still alive, are now suffering the consequences of
over-exerting their joints.
As indicated by him, the
vast majority of them are not doing so well and have been faced with various
challenges especially health-wise and with no support at all from the
government.
“You’ll see me walk with a
limp these days… that’s what happens to the rest of us,” the 67-year-old former
footballer said.
“Probably we would have
demanded (not for any payment of some sort) but to have created a system or an
institution that will take care of us in old age which is something we have
found out now”, he added.
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