Whistle Blowing : Dubious Liberty FM Kaduna Editor Mohammed Suleiman Involved In Child Trafficking
Published: September 08, 2014Allnigeriasoccer.com can exclusively report that Mohammed Suleiman, a players investor, has been masquerading as a journalist.
It is confirmed that the untrained Liberty FM, Kaduna Sports Editor, originally an engineer, is the founder and owner of Kaduna based Kick Soccer Academy, which he set up for the trafficking of underage Nigerian footballers to Europe.
The criminal was fired as media officer of Kaduna United for anti - club activities, after he criticized the decision of the Commissioner of Sports for the axing of his godfather Sabo Babayaro on his radio program.
Two years ago, Mohammed Suleiman sold away his conscience, conspiring with Italian scouts Mattia Galli and Sasa Monaco to smuggle a player of his academy Theophilus Solomon to Juventus despite the player yet to attain the age of maturity.
But his evil plan did not work out after Vincent Alumona, the President of Eco FC, Lagos, reported the parties to the football federations of both Italy and the U.A.E.
It is confirmed that there are several young footballers belonging to his academy that he is presently housing, with the intention of smuggling them to Europe in the near future.
The quack journalist also manages the publicity accounts of most, if not all ,of Nigerian players based in Kaduna for a yearly fee.
Without the players granting him interviews, he generates quotes and sends to his various employers to publish.
More to follow.....
It is confirmed that the untrained Liberty FM, Kaduna Sports Editor, originally an engineer, is the founder and owner of Kaduna based Kick Soccer Academy, which he set up for the trafficking of underage Nigerian footballers to Europe.
The criminal was fired as media officer of Kaduna United for anti - club activities, after he criticized the decision of the Commissioner of Sports for the axing of his godfather Sabo Babayaro on his radio program.
Two years ago, Mohammed Suleiman sold away his conscience, conspiring with Italian scouts Mattia Galli and Sasa Monaco to smuggle a player of his academy Theophilus Solomon to Juventus despite the player yet to attain the age of maturity.
But his evil plan did not work out after Vincent Alumona, the President of Eco FC, Lagos, reported the parties to the football federations of both Italy and the U.A.E.
It is confirmed that there are several young footballers belonging to his academy that he is presently housing, with the intention of smuggling them to Europe in the near future.
The quack journalist also manages the publicity accounts of most, if not all ,of Nigerian players based in Kaduna for a yearly fee.
Without the players granting him interviews, he generates quotes and sends to his various employers to publish.
More to follow.....
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