The Nigeria captain received the shocking news as he travelled on the team bus to the stadium in St Petersburg last Tuesday. A family member called him and told him that he had to call the kidnappers on a designated number. When Mikel did so, he was ordered to pay a ransom.
Mikel has told the Guardian that he could not confide in anyone at the Nigerian Football Federation – partly because he did not want to be a distraction before the game – and how he asked himself whether he had the strength to play.
Pa Michael Obi was abducted in south-east Nigeria as he travelled to a funeral along the Makurdi-Enugu expressway from Jos. The police in Nigeria were able to secure his release but Mikel said his father was tortured during a week-long ordeal and is currently receiving emergency treatment in hospital. It is the second time that he has been kidnapped, with the first one being in August 2011.
Mikel tried to put the trauma to one side and he played the 90 minutes against Argentina. Nigeria lost 2-1 to a late Marcus Rojo goal to exit the tournament. A 1-1 draw would have seen them qualify for the last 16.
“I played while my father was in the hands of bandits,” Mikel said. “I had to suppress the trauma. I took a call four hours before kick-off to tell me what had happened.
I was emotionally distraught and I had to make the decision about whether I was mentally ready to play. I was confused. I did not know what to do but, in the end, I knew that I could not let 180 million Nigerians down. I had to shut it out of my head and go and represent my country first. I could not even inform the coaches or NFF staff and only a very tight circle of my friends knew.
“I was told that they would shoot my dad instantly if I reported to the authorities or told anybody. I also did not want to discuss it with the coach [Gernot Rohr] because I did not want my issue to become a distraction to him or the rest of the team on the day of such an important game. As much as I wanted to discuss it with the coach, I could not.
“Thankfully, my father was safely released on Monday afternoon. I thank the police authorities for their rescue efforts and the support I’ve received from friends and family members. Unfortunately, my dad is now in hospital receiving emergency treatment as a result of the torture he received during his capture.”
From the Guardian
If na me, I no go play. You get heart Mikel
ReplyDeleteNne eh! The guy tried in comporting himself that day ooo.😯🙆♀️
DeleteI swear e fit be Nigerian police wey organize the papa's kidnap in the first place. If not how did they trace the kidnappers to the huge forest bla bla bla. I tell you this na the more you look things.
DeleteWow.. ...he was so brave and patriotic
ReplyDeleteJust imagining what would have been going through his mind at that moment
Why go for burial; an old man taking such a risky journey?
ReplyDeleteMust he attend?
He is so strong.
ReplyDeleteIf it's me,i will not play any match oo.Thank God your dad is save.
ReplyDeleteDamn this guy has obi akpo shar,Nwannemo you tried chai
ReplyDeleteReally? Guys are so different from Ladies. Play what? Representing which Country? Mikel you are so patriotic. Thank God your Father is safe.
ReplyDeleteCountry that is so lawless my father got kidnapped? Never, I will even go back home sef
DeleteI sensed something was off with him. He looked tired and almost cried during the interview. Now, may a billion curses be on those kidnappers. Ungrateful idiots.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, if only we could take a break before judging people. You can never know what people are going through.
ReplyDeleteI remember some people abusing this guy when we lost the game.
It is well with you my dear.
VERY TRUE,very very true!
DeleteThis is PATRIOTISM at it's peak oooo. I give it to him. Thank God his dad is safe.
ReplyDeleteMikel, please relocate your dad from this wicked country. Stop letting these lazy, good for nothing boys keep cashing out on your old man na. He is not safe here seeing your status.
ReplyDeleteRelocate him to outside the country and put him in a care home ??
DeleteThank'God he's safe and well.
He almost cried during that interview, and we all thought it was because Nigeria lost the game to Argentina.
ReplyDeleteWooow. So proud of you Mikel.
More Grace to your calling (football).
Iya boys I dnt see my comments most times oo, Okini kwaaa.
DeleteLol @ iya boys 😂😂😂😂😂, Stella sey u dey hear 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
DeleteThis is really sad. It is well with you and your family, Mikel
ReplyDeleteIt is well with him and family
ReplyDeleteAww Mikel you need baby bear hugs.
ReplyDeleteBut you try. Honestly if i had your money and connections, I'll fly my entire family out of Nigeria, change citizenship forever. Wicked lawless country.. this should be the 2nd time they're kidnapping the poor man. The shock and ptsd he may suffer. And trust me, this is an inside job, likely a trusted relative, friend or neighbor who knows his daily itinerary.
That's why it's unfair to judge these celebs without knowing what they're going through. Sorry Mikel jare. Nigeria has hurt us all.
So sorry Mike you are indeed a strong man cos if Na me I will not play kpakam
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