SAMSON SIASIA IS SLIDING INTO DEPRESSION – GODWIN ENAKHENA RAISES ALARM
Veteran sports journalist, Godwin Enakhena has cried out over the current mental condition of Nigeria’s ex-international and national team coach, Samson Siasia, following his mother’s kidnap for 70 days now.
Godwin tweeted; ‘Samson Siasia said to me this morning “Godwin, I am not fine. I have not been fine since July and Aug. I don’t know if I will ever be…”. Siasia’s mom is still with her kidnappers and he’s also fighting a life ban by FIFA from football. He’s gradually sliding into depression.
Siasia: “The police told me that my moms kidnappers are using thuraya satellite phones and that’s why they’ve not made any progress in getting her out…” Siasia is gradually going into depression, he needs help very fast.
His mom was kidnapped mid July in Bayelsa state. And a few days ago, the family negotiator who was sent with money to them was also taken in by the kidnappers. @SundayDareSD Samson Siasia needs your help urgently.’
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