Brondby's Oke Akpoveta Devastated Following The Death of Solomon Oboh
Published: June 10, 2013
Brondby's Oke Akpoveta has been left devastated following the sudden death of ex Warri Wolves teammate Solomon Oboh, who sadly lost his life in a car accident on Sunday.
The grieving Oke Akpoveta told allnigeriasoccer.com: ''Solomon Oboh is (was, ed) like a brother to me. We were roommates when I played for Warri Wolves.
''Solomon was at my place last Wednesday before I left for Denmark on Friday. He asked for my football boots.
''Before I left for Denmark on Friday morning, I gave my brother the boots to deliver to him. And he late sent me a message to thank me.''
Adding to his previous statement, Oke Akpoveta said:
''My senior brother just left Solomon's family house. I'll see what I can do to help the family. I am very sad.''
Solomon Oboh, who died at the age of 23, played for Bisalo FC, Delta United in addition to his stint with Warri Wolves.
The grieving Oke Akpoveta told allnigeriasoccer.com: ''Solomon Oboh is (was, ed) like a brother to me. We were roommates when I played for Warri Wolves.
''Solomon was at my place last Wednesday before I left for Denmark on Friday. He asked for my football boots.
''Before I left for Denmark on Friday morning, I gave my brother the boots to deliver to him. And he late sent me a message to thank me.''
Adding to his previous statement, Oke Akpoveta said:
''My senior brother just left Solomon's family house. I'll see what I can do to help the family. I am very sad.''
Solomon Oboh, who died at the age of 23, played for Bisalo FC, Delta United in addition to his stint with Warri Wolves.
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