Exclusive: How UK Police Saved Chelsea Star Victor Moses From Human Traffickers

Exclusive: How UK Police Saved Chelsea Star Victor Moses From Human Traffickers

For the first time ever, <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b> can exclusively report how the new Chelsea right fullback came by the name of Victor Moses, a name he has been using in official documents since 2001.<br /><br />Whilst most of these information have been classified confidential by this website, it can be revealed that the Blues number fifteen was originally known as Blessing Igbinijesu Egharevba .<br /><br />By the way, Moses&rsquo;s biological father Peter Egharevba played for the famous Bendel Insurance and helped broker the deal that took one of Nigeria&rsquo;s best defenders of all time, Sunday Eboigbe, to the Benin City based club when he insisted that coach Alabi Essien must sign the player. <br /><br />It is not far from the truth that Moses was trafficked to the United Kingdom fifteen years ago because he boarded the flight alone as a minor, and was abandoned by the woman that arranged his trip upon his arrival to the country, and he had no choice but to seek assistance from the Police. <br /><br />The UK Police later dropped him off in an orphanage before he was adopted by a certain Mr Victor , who renamed him Victor Moses. <br /><br />Ifeanyi Emmanuel <br /><br />Photo Credit : chelseafc.com <br />
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