Before the days of Jay-Jay Okocha, there was a playmaker in the Nigerian team who was a great dribbler and was even nicknamed "The African Maradona". His name, Etim Esin.
Who is Etim, how special was he, what did he do, and how did he lose it all?
It was 1987 and the Nigerian U-20 team were in camp around Surulere, preparing to leave the country in a few days for the World Cup in Chile.
Etim Esin was the star boy of the team, a supremely gifted player who had something extra each time he was on the ball.
Former Super Eagles striker Charles Okonkwo once said Etim Esin was one of the few players who would effortlessly make the Nigerian team of any generation.
Even the late Stephen Keshi, also had this to say about him:
“We had Etim Esin and relied so much on him. The team was built around him because he had so much skill and had so much to offer. So we said this is our “Diego Maradona” in Nigeria because he can do anything with the ball. It was like he was born with the ball.”
The U-20 team were under strict instructions not to leave camp, but Etim Esin couldn't resist the lure of Lagos nightlife. He broke out of camp with 2 other players to visit a nightclub.
On their way out, armed robbers attacked them and shot Etim Esin in the leg. He was thought to have died, but luckily he was found and given early medical attention.
It was said that the robbers sent Etim an apology letter while he was in the hospital claiming that they didn't recognise him the night before.
The medical team had to rush through his medical process just to get him to the World Cup.
Etim was able to make it to Chile half-fit, and Nigeria was thoroughly embarrassed as they crashed out of the tournament with the worst result since the team debuted in 1983.
He went on to play in Belgium for a number of teams most notably Lokeren and Lierse, but his hot-headedness and poor attitude made him get into a lot of trouble, which affected even his international career.
Apart from minor spats with his coaches, he got into major trouble in the 1990s when he was accused of raping and impregnating a white girl in Belgium.
The case that followed that grave accusation shoved his career into a freefall and even his enormous talent could not halt the slide.
He escaped home from Belgium and insisted on his innocence. Although he was eventually vindicated when the white girl gave birth to a baby with no traces of black blood, the stigma never went away.
His once promising career crumbled and the accusation of a crime as heinous as rape proved too heavy for Esin to recover from.
There seemed to be no way back for the stylish midfielder once fondly called 'the African Maradona' as he was not able to play at the highest level again until he retired.
Etim Esin is still alive and should be 52 this year, but the major lesson in his story is there for us to see and learn from.
A good attitude is very important to success. Without it, even the best of talents can waste away. Village people are not always behind your troubles, your greatest enemy might just be your poor attitude.
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Wow! Thanks ๐
ReplyDeletePls bring more of these interesting stories.
Words of marble ~ Village people are not always behind your troubles, your greatest enemy might just be your poor attitude~
ReplyDeleteInteresting read
ReplyDeleteMay God help us to Over Come any trail, tribulation and temptation ๐
Hello iya Boys
Portable senior brother
ReplyDeletePotty no get talent reach this guy
DeleteImagine being randy those days when money no too dey football..IG na now, him for don kpai himself with too much money and groove
Such a tragic story. Like they killed him alive. ๐๐๐. But he contributed to it.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you state he was also a prolific drug user and alcoholic? And he's not 52. He's over 60!!!
ReplyDeleteOh reall?
DeleteHe is the weapon fashioned against himself.
was getting confused with the age. Being 52yrs now means he was 10-11yrs when he started playing... confused though. Oh wow, he was into drugs??? sad ๐
DeleteVillage people certainly played a huge role. Where he’s from, it’s either you hold God strong or the other side. You can’t live carelessly and make it. Witchcraft is their way of life. I married a man from there so I know what I’m talking about.
ReplyDeleteIf they don’t kill them young, they ensure their lives are useless…the men though. Their women do well.
Portable should read this post word to word.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this informative and educative post.
Heya! 52??he is still very much alive, he can still start something, don't think it's too late.
ReplyDeleteLesson to learn - Be Mindful of Women..
ReplyDeleteNa the False Rape Allegation destroy him career
Dem full here. One of my colleagues wey never reach one year here don dey follow one oyibo coworker up and down. He get coconut head, when e go burst, I shall mind my business.
DeleteA Good attitude is important to success, wonderful lesson in there.
ReplyDeleteOh, how are the mighty fallen ?
ReplyDeleteA good attitude is very important to succeed, without it even the best talents can waste ..
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad ๐ญ story...
I hope he is doing fine wherever he is
Sad story
ReplyDeleteGood attitude pays.