Sunday, June 18, 2017

How Fake Pastors, Imams Duped Blind Former Super Eagles Player

Ex-Super Eagles winger, Femi Opabunmi has revealed to Completesports, how he was swindled by some pastors in the South West part of Nigeria in a bid for him to regain his sight.

Opabunmi recounted his ordeal in a chat with Completesportsnigeria.com that he suddenly lost his sight during training with his French second division side Niort in 2006.

And after two unsuccessful surgery in France, Opabunmi returned to Nigeria in search of a cure for his partial blindness but according to him he was duped.
"Many believed I was cursed, even my mother because in Paris the doctors medically said there was nothing wrong with my eyes," Opabunmi, one of the best players at the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Cup where he helped Nigeria reach the final, told Completesports. 
"Funds were given to me to survive by my former teammates (including Osaze Odemwingie) and well wishers. I gave pastors some of the money, hoping that if I got healed I would start afresh with a coaching career. I visited several churches and mountains in search of a cure but it never happened. 
They duped me of my small cash. I paid more that 400k to pastors to see that I got cured but nothing happened. I also went to see some Imams as well. But they all turned out to be false men of God who duped me all the way."

6 comments:

  1. You sought for their own assistance, so no blames; who no like money

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  2. Aw....I really feel for this bros oh...imagine,grace to grass.....the shame alone is something else.....I rum 4-40 from any man of God places emphasis on money ,,,99.9% of such people are fake

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  3. Any pastor that ask for money before performing miracle is fake.

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  4. Any pastor that ask for money before performing miracle is fake.

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