Former Super Eagles midfielder has reportedly been arrested over allegations of involvement in a ₦40 million fraud case, according to multiple media reports in Nigeria.
The ex-international, whose identity is being withheld pending official confirmation, was allegedly picked up by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after a petition was filed by a business associate who claimed he was defrauded of the large sum in a failed investment deal.
Sources close to the matter allege that the former footballer promised his associate high returns on an investment but failed to deliver. Instead, the complainant claimed the money was diverted for personal use.
While full details are still emerging, insiders suggest that the case could expand further, with more victims expected to come forward.
As of now, the EFCC has not issued an official press release on the arrest. However, reports indicate the ex-Super Eagles star is currently assisting investigators and may be charged to court once investigations are concluded.
This development has shocked many Nigerian football fans, as the player once represented the nation on the global stage, including appearances at the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers. His fall from grace is now being widely discussed across media platforms.
If convicted, the ex-footballer could face heavy legal consequences, including jail time. For now, all eyes remain on the EFCC to clarify the situation and outline the next steps.
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