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Monday, June 02, 2014

Nigerian Football Agent Caught On Video Promising To Arrange A Yellow Card For £41k During World Cup 2014

Football agent Henry Chukwuma Okoroji 

Duped: Lazio player Ogenyi Onazi was prompted into coming to the meeting
in a bid to enhance the agent's credibility. He is not thought to be involved in the plot



Dailymail reports that a potential match fixer has been caught on film suggesting he could arrange a yellow card during a World Cup game for more than £41,000 and a penalty for £81,000.
Football agent Henry Chukwuma Okoroji was caught telling an undercover reporter that he could fix games and organise certain outcomes during the tournament which starts in Brazil later this month.

It comes just days after the National Crime Agency (NCA) investigated allegations that a friendly between Nigeria and Scotland had been targeted by criminal syndicates.


Speaking from a hotel room in Milan, Italy, the businessman and his associate, only known as Joe, told the reporter a list of prices he would have to pay for different outcomes, including a a red card.
He said a yellow card would set them back 50,000 euros (£40,660) and a penalty 100,000 euros (£81,370). 


In an attempt to enhance their credibility, the pair also invited Lazio and Nigerian footballer Ogenyi Onazi to the meeting, however there is no suggestion he was involved any fixing plot.

Speaking to The Sun's undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood, Okoroji said he had already recruited two Nigerian players for this summer's tournament and was planning to fly to Brazil to oversee his scams during the tournament. 
The agent said: 'Hundred per cent, two players. It's left up to you people what you want to do. You will pay for a yellow or a red card or a penalty.'
After making the offer, Okoroji rang a prominent Nigerian player and claimed he had agreed to take part in the fix. 
But Okoroji said: 'The player cannot come because of his career, which is true. These things you cannot speak on the phone because they are monitoring, all agents, are monitoring his calls.
Okoroji claims he was a professional footballer and got into match-fixing after he was approached as a player. 
During the conversation with the paper, he also said he could speak to a senior figure in the Nigerian Football Federation to influence squad selection for forthcoming tournament.


A spokesman for the NCA, who are now said to be investigating the claims,  said: 'The NCA will from time to time provide operational detail necessary for public reassurance purposes.'
'It does not routinely confirm or deny the existence of specific operations or provide ongoing commentary on operational activity.'


The tournament begins in two weeks and England's first game is against Italy on June 13. 
Last week an investigation was launched over claims of attempted match-fixing for the World Cup friendly between Scotland and Nigeria.


In April 13 professional footballers were arrested in connection with alleged spot-fixing and another six rearrested over the claims.
Despite the allegations, England are confident the game at its highest levels is clean of the scourge of match-fixing, a survey conducted by international players' union FIFPro has revealed.
Over 1,500 players from eight countries - England, Scotland, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Slovenia - submitted responses to a questionnaire that tested their knowledge about the extent of fixing, approaches to fix matches, sharing inside information and betting rules.
There have been a series of arrests following suspected attempts to fix matches in the lower English football leagues in recent months. There have also been allegations of illicit activity in cricket.





*I wonder how many matches will be fixed during Brasil 2014...na who them catch be thief oh!

21 comments:

  1. Ibo people with their thirst for money! They keep disgracing Nigeria, rubbish people.
    Curse me, right back at ur generations

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    1. Other people with their hatred for money. I wonder how u bought airtime to browse if not with money. Stop all this tribal bickering. It has never helped Nigeria and wont. Condemn the act and not his ethnic group.

      When we stop seeing ourselves from that myopic lens of tribe and ethnicity, we would have moved closer to a greater place

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    2. Dr Okechukwu plz come and marry me oh!!

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    3. Too cliché for words...try something new!

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  2. y give a dog bad name just 2 hang him.since fifa culdnt ascertain d aclaimed match fixin in nig frndly match against scotland.nw they hve brought out dis yeye story just 2 prove their point.hw many matches will dis guy fix sef.wen we no d real match fixers is witin d fifa members.

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    1. The dog took on the bad name himself. This dude was not set up by FIFA. Na only him waka come. He should be thoroughly investigated and charged for malicious ifuzirinu.

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  3. Yestady must av bin the longest day of my life. Spent most part of dat day on the road, and so am just getting to see yestady's laff.

    @ DD, u such a gentleman! I love ur apology to M-amie.
    Even doe u ddnt send dat of yestady, u statd dis whole 'tin'
    Wen a jokee, doesnt enjoy a joke, den d joke needs to stop.

    @ the pinkshell wallpaper #WOW!
    Neva new ppl on dis blog wished me so much ill-luck.
    Even the blog owner enjoyd it, she laughed.#Smiles

    To dis effect, To the anony wu sent the wallpaper, the blog owner wu ddnt only post it, but laffd at the tasteless joke(MY DREAM), n the commenters wu enjoyd d joke.
    I wish u suddenly lose something very dear to you, maybe ur 1st child.
    BUHAHAHAHA (Now dis is very funny)

    NB;I wld be taking a break frm replyin nasty comments 2day cos am in a beautiful city enjoyin my short break.
    To madam its only fair dat u post dis.

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    1. I shake my head for u. Remember u ll be held accountable for every single thing u say.
      Haney

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  4. The way nigerians are greedy,one day somebody will sell the country and we will wake up and be served quit notice by the new owners!

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  5. I pledge to naija my country to be faithfull is not by force.. Hmmmmmm money can do all!

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  6. I am tired of reading bad 'nooz
    GBN.
    Paragon7ven.
    '

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  7. I suspect fowl play o.... Hmmmmm hope dem no pay dis henry to disgrace himsef $ naija cos i knw wetin naija fit do.

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    1. My dear,nor be only Fowl.Turkey and Vulture all join. *foul...

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  8. Hian kwa!
    Biko mr. match fixer, dont drag my very own Onazi's precious name thru' d mud u hear?

    Pepper ose cameroun i change go akwa?

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  9. Well thank God He is finally caught thats the most important thing and am sure their is other people doing the same act that needs to be apprehended as well....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. Igbo plp kip bringing shame 2 ds Nation while yoruba's die abroad. Am tired of ds rubbish.


    Mrs Davido

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  11. Ehyah Pinky Pinky, i didnt even understand d joke(dis could be pinkshell but OAU send am comot) untill now..
    u don vex gaan ...pele oo durl

    D persin pro'ly never knew wat OAU meant to u (myself no know sha)
    ... but eh, see as u don swear 4 dem.. downright gross ...mtcheww!

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