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24.01.2022 news Maduka Okoye Disables IG Comments Over Death Threats After AFCON Exit

Published 24th Jan, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

Maduka Okoye, first choice goalkeeper of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, has deactivated the comment section of his Instagram account amid death threats.

FIJ observed on Monday that users of the popular social media platform could not comment on any of the goalkeeper’s 15 posts on his official page, @madukaokoye. This comes a day after users threatened him with death in his comment section.

On Sunday, the footballer conceded the only goal of Nigeria’s 1-0 loss to Tunisia in a knock-out round at the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Cameroon.

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Blaming him for Nigeria’s exit, users wished him death and alleged that he was distracted by praises he got for his looks. FIJ highlights some of the hurtful comments below:

NOT THE ONLY PLAYER TO BE THREATENED

Okoye was not the only Nigerian player to receive threats following the ousting of the Nigerian team. Alex Iwobi, a second-half substitute, who conceded a free kick and got sent off with a red card, also received threats.

In both their cases, there has been no confirmation that fans made efforts to follow through with the threats. But a similar case almost claimed the house of Kei Kamara, a Sierra Leonean striker.

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After Kamara missed an 85th-minute penalty against Equitorial Guinea on Thursday, condemning his side to a 1-0 defeat, displeased fans marched to his house in Sierra Leone to burn it down.

However, security officials were quick to douse the situation. These events show what football fanatics can go to extreme lengths when matches do not go in their favour.

In 1994, Andres Escobar, a Colombian footballer was shot dead after scoring an own goal that eliminated his country from the FIFA world cup tournament.

With his goal, the United States, Colombia’s opponent, ended up winning 2-1. After the June 22, 1994 defeat, he returned to his home country and issued a statement that ‘life doesn’t end here’. But in the wee hours of July 2, 1994, he was shot six times while returning from a bar.

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Published 24th Jan, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

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