Nigerians weren’t particularly excited at the latest debacle confronting ex-Super Eagles star, Wilson Oruma.
Oruma, 41, Thursday, reportedly suffered a relapse of the mental disorder that bugged him six years ago.
This abnormality first surfaced after the ex-Marseille man was allegedly duped of a hefty sum by a clergyman.
Ever since, the former Dream Team and Golden Eaglet midfielder have grappled to survive.
Nigerians stormed social media platform, Twitter, Friday, to share words of encouragement with the ex-Eagle.
I really feel for Wilson Oruma & the predicament he’s in at the moment and wish his ex-teammates & good spirited souls will rally round in his support! Dude was a nice & kind-hearted man, at least I’ve met him couple of times on the island. I’m open to support towards this course pic.twitter.com/ZLiUGda45d
— Kachi Zone (@KachiZone) January 12, 2018
So, i heard Wilson Oruma is suffering from emotional trauma after losing 1.2billion Naira to his pastor who duped him.
1.2billion, Jehovah!
If d story is true, EFCC must arrest his pastor.Anyways, May God help that man. 😢🙏
— D’ Crane (@D_Crane01) January 12, 2018
So, i heard Wilson Oruma is suffering from emotional trauma after losing 1.2billion Naira to his pastor who duped him.
1.2billion, Jehovah!
If d story is true, EFCC must arrest his pastor.Anyways, May God help that man. 😢🙏
— D’ Crane (@D_Crane01) January 12, 2018
So are we protecting the identity of the Pastor that duped Wilson Oruma?
— Imoh Umoren (@ImohUmoren) January 12, 2018
Wilson Oruma’s case is sad and we sympathize with him but his case serves as a lessons to those of you Religion without common sense has eaten up their brains to Pastors who knows next to nothing or even half of what you know.
— Pacifier (@sammilajr_07) January 12, 2018
Wilson Oruma,Emmanuel Eboue and the list seems not to be ending anytime soon
— Kcee (@Official_Kcynho) January 12, 2018
Get well Wilson Oruma.
— g.O.u. Tweets (@GeorgeUwaifo) January 12, 2018
The Wilson Oruma story is so painful and pathetic yet some people won’t leaen
— Balogun Sewedor ❤ (@TheBigTobbie) January 12, 2018
Just imagine Wilson oruma’s story . It’s saddening 😩😩
— _iyke 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ (@DrightSauce) January 12, 2018
This story about Wilson Oruma is just sad … too many sports men working hard & then duped by people they trust.
— Olufemi D. Ogunsanwo (@FemmyDFilms) January 12, 2018
Wilson Oruma it is well with your soul..
— ms_darasimi (@adedoyin101) January 12, 2018