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Touching secret of those who killed Rashidi Yekini finally exposed 8years after his death

– Rashidi Yekini died exactly eight years ago in Ibadan, Oyo state, on this day

– Yekini’s lawyer Jibril Olanrewaju claimed his client was murdered

– Olanrewaju added that Yekini’s mother was among those who abducted him

Lawyer Jibril Mohammed Olanrenwaju who represented late Super Eagles striker Rashidi Yekini has accused the mother of the deceased for masterminding his abduction which led to his death.

The untimely death of Rashidi Yekini still remains a nightmare for all football fraternities in the the world considering how the goal king died.

After retiring from football, Rashidi Yekini was living alone in his mansion in Ibadan, Oyo state in which he isolated himself from all family members.

Many of his family members in his town Irra in Kwara state had the thoughts that the late Super Eagles star was insane with claims that he used to burn money and his properties.

While speaking with Bioreports exclusively, lawyer Jibril Olanrewaju stated that his former client and friend was not insane stressing that his mother and other siblings ganged up to kidnap him.

”Yekini consistently told his mother that there was nothing wrong with him, but the woman chose to do what she wanted with two of the deceased’s younger ones who are both dead now also.

”Before they eventually succeeded in abducting Rashidi Yekini, they had tried three times in which my client called me immediately and I took police there to save him.

”They later found their ways to take Yekini to an unknown place with his mother the head of the people who forcefully abducted him.

”I’m challenged about Yekini’s death because I believe strongly that he was murdered by those marabout the family engaged to abduct him with the help of his mother,” Jibril explained exclusively to Bioreports.

The Ibadan based lawyer also revealed that Rashidi Yekini married four wives when he was alive and he is survived by only two daughters.

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