Ex-Super Eagles Star, Wilson Oruma Spotted for the First Time After Reports of His 'Emotional Relapse' (Photos)

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 12th Jan, 2018 - tori.ng

As the heartbreaking news of the emotional relapse of former Super Eagles midfielder, Wilson Oruma, who was defrauded of N1.2billion continue to make the rounds online, his recent photo has emerged.

Wilson Oruma's before and after photos
 
TORI News reported on Thursday that former Super Eagles midfielder, Wilson Oruma, suffered a relapse of the emotional disorder that bugged him 6-years ago after he was defrauded by a Pastor and some fake oil businessmen.
 
Oruma who captained the Golden Eaglets’ 1993 FIFA U-17 World Cup winning team, was lured into a fake oil business in December 2012 in which he invested a whopping sum of N1.2billion without proper consultation after retiring from football, and he consequently lost the investment.
 
Oruma (right) with his brother some hours ago in Warri, Delta state
 
The ex-player's friend, Emakpor Dibofun who had made the shocking revelation said: “Wilson (Oruma) hasn’t really recovered from the emotional disorder which he suffered after he was duped.
 
“He has been to several places in search of a lasting solution, but it gets worse after a bit of improvement.”
 
Meanwhile, new photos of Oruma has just emerged on social media after his brother, Oruma Akpevwe Daniel, took to his Facebook page and shared the images while he captioned it "M.O.N on the wings of Grace . No shaking."
 
 
 
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