Former Super Eagles player, Chinedu Obasi has said he has sufficient evidence to prove he was asked to offer bribe so he could be part of Nigeria’s squad that went to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
It should be recalled that Obasi said during an Instagram Live interview with Kelechi Bernard on March 8 that he was asked to pay bribe by officials to be included in the squad but declined as he felt it was ethically wrong to do so.
After the Instagram Live interview, Nigerians urged Obasi to publicise the names of the officials who asked him for bribe.
While reacting during an Instagram Live interview with Legit, Obasi said: “If I share names, what is going to happen? The interesting thing is that the media or people come out and act like they don’t know that something like that exists. And some people attacked me personally, that how could I say that.
“I am telling you about what happened to me, you don’t have to doubt me. I don’t have anything to lose; I don’t expect anything from anybody.
“It’s just like all the rape cases trending in Nigeria, if someone says this thing happened to him or her, why would you try to challenge the person when you were not even there? But at the end of the day, it’s my word against others. I didn’t even intend for the whole situation to escalate to the level it is because I was just answering a question on a live chat and someone asked why I didn’t go to the 2014 World Cup.
“I heard one of the coaches saying I didn’t make the team. How could he say I didn’t make the list when I was not only in the team but I already had an invitation and the necessary documents to go to the World Cup already sent to me to get my visa.
“I respect everyone’s opinion, I never intended to disrespect any of our ex-players, I just said what happened to me and I am not going to call anybody’s name and that is my own personal decision but I have proofs to back it up.”