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Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 12:00 am
by Enugu II

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 12:33 am
by kajifu
Hope he get the help to get back on track.
So why are people not going after this pastor and recovered the money or part of it?

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 1:24 pm
by Bouncer
Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:02 pm
by maceo4
Bouncer wrote:
Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!
Take it easy on the guy, apparently NFF is supposed to manage his finances for him. :winking:

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:11 am
by Chief Ogbunigwe
Enugu II wrote:

Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:59 am
by mcal
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:
Enugu II wrote:

Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?
...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:43 am
by scholl
john12 wrote:The moral of his story is for all of us to never joke with your prayer life even if you’re wealthy, healthy doing well etc. I’m saying this because a man situation can just change in a blink of an eye if one doesn’t empower himself with prayers all the time. Also, no matter how wealthy and rich one is we should never worship money. Chai! I Dey say this easily but 1.2 billion naira no be joke 0
Empower himself with prayer? How does that work? I mean, perhaps, the pastor ‘empowered’ himself with Oruma’s money

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:55 am
by Tbite
mcal wrote:
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:
Enugu II wrote:

Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?
...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.
Some people sha. :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:53 pm
by Coach
On the basis of various sources, he's gone bonkers and not any old bonkers, Jim Carey in 23 bonkers. Too few prepare properly for life outside of the game. T'is not merely a matter of investment, it's the lifestyle and change in culture. The regimental life lived is all many know. The diets, the travelling, the highs, the lows, the brotherhood, the team. T'is not merely a matter of money but seemingly, all of those investments petering away, rendered irrelevant due to poor planning. No doubt retirement took its toll and then like the true Hyena that it is, Nigeria seized upon the weakness.

A proper agent ensures their client invests both financially and mentally in their future when the boots are kicked off for the last time. Where were his advisors?

Indeed, well wishes are extended to Oruma, but Nigeria is no place for such affliction. Rashid Yekini, case in point.

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:49 am
by Cmoke
A few years ago, I was looking to buy some beach front lands around lagos free trade zone when the agent proudly showed me about 4 beach front plots he claimed are owned by Oruma.

I just pray say the bobo at least get some non cash investments.

Dem been dupe Papilo, but him survive nah.

Cmoke

john12 wrote:His situation cannot be summed as just “mental illness” for goodness sake, he was duped for 1.2 billion naira. I believe that the money was his life savings so it’s understandable. Anyway, I hope his ex-teammate can resuscitate his life by donating money to him. Get well soon

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 3:33 am
by Odas
Bouncer wrote:
Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!
... wayo business? Can you please tell us more about it? You seem to know what many of us does not. Thus, Oruma went for a "wayo business" and get duped? Please clarify!

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 3:44 am
by Odas
maceo4 wrote:
Bouncer wrote:
Odas wrote:Thus, what does the NFF do for our heroes such as Oruma in situations like this? Can the NFF not help?
Na NFF send am go do wayo business? Some of you sef!
Take it easy on the guy, apparently NFF is supposed to manage his finances for him. :winking:
First, I have told you to: PLEASE MOVE-ON! It seems you don't know what "move-on" means. To clarify, I DO NOT want to know you exist, is that clear? :curse: :curse:

Second; because you seem to lack common sense of reasoning, providing help to one of our heroes can be in several ways. Some has said he is having mental issue(s). We, the people who has common sense of reasoning understands a person who has mental issue(s) (assuming such is true) cannot help himself. Such an individual (he/she) needs external help and that is where the NFF comes into play; at least :roll: :roll:

Men, why am I wasting my time with a fool like you? :lol: :lol:

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:54 pm
by cchinukw
mcal wrote:
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:
Enugu II wrote:

Is there something in this picture that is supposed to show that he doesn't have mental illness?
...he looked clean. In Nigerian parlance, a mentally disturbed person suppose to look dirty and ragged, with dada-like hair, sitting in gutter, on the road side panhandling.
A mentally disturbed person is a level of mental illness. It is ignorance that encourages the negative attitudes.

A mentally ill person could be you or your boss or even spouse at various points in life. If managed properly, there is no reason why the person should degenerate into a disturbed person.

Re: Sad! Oruma Suffers Relapse Of E‎motional Disorder

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:09 pm
by marko
Who fleeced him of his money? Why is the police not involved?