Former Green Eagles captain, Segun Odegbami has dropped a bombshell on Rashidi Yekini’s death. Odegbami said contrary to insinuation that he died of madness, his close friends were rather behind his death in 2012.
The ‘Mathematical’ as he’s fondly called disclosed this in an interview on Channels Television that was monitored by Soccernet.ng.
Odegbami, who was a member of Nigeria’s victorious 1980 Africa Cup of Nations-winning side, said Yekini was never insane but was callously murdered due to his generosity.
“His people actually went and abducted him from his car and took him to a native doctor of some sort to cure him of his ‘insanity. Why insanity?…because he was funding so many philanthropic projects, giving people his money, which he had kept in the bank for so long.
“All through his professional career, he didn’t spend a dime of the money he was getting from Europe, so he had a lot of money in UBA at the time, because one of the managers was my friend. They had even advised him to invest but with his own native intelligence, he did not do much investment.
“He built his house, did some things but he had a lot of money so he felt like distributing and they said he was mad so they took him to the native doctor and started giving him all kinds of concoctions and the man passed on.
“So, that’s why I said he could have been murdered,” he said.
Rashidi Yekini, who was Nigeria’s record goal scorer, became popular worldwide with his celebration after scoring the Super Eagles’ first-ever World Cup goal against Bulgaria at the 1994 World Cup. He died of mysterious circumstances in 2012.