Wilson Oruma has finally broken his silence concerning an experience which saw him get duped of an amount close to N2billion by fraudsters.
The former Super Eagles captain was said to have suffered a relapse with pictures showing him looking like a destitute after he was defrauded by a clergyman and some fake oil businessmen.
It is reported that Wilson Oruma was lured into a fake oil business in December 2012 in which he invested the sum of N1.2billion after retiring from football. He eventually lost the investment.
In a new interview with the Guardian, Oruma confirmed the sad incident as he revealed that some of his relations were involved in the scam.
“This is my first time of speaking with any journalist on this.
“It is true that I lost all my savings to some people, who turned out to be fraudsters. I have read several stories in the media since then. Those stories did not emanate from me. They quoted different amount, which is not correct. I lost close to N2 billion.”
“The most painful aspect of it all was the fact that some of my relations were involved in the deal. You can imagine losing such huge amount of money to people you trusted. I pray for them to have a human heart and return my money, even if it is part of it. That is my prayer every day, and I know that one day, the hand of God will torch their hearts,” he added.
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