Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and 1994 African Nations Cup gold
medalist, Peter Rufai worked very hard to be in form and maintained good
name. He was in goal for Nigeria’s senior national team for over a
decade, and kept goal for European clubs such as K.S.C Lokeren, K.S.K
Beveren (both of Belgium) and Deportivo de La Coruna of Spain.

However,
one error of judgment on his part has caused the reputation he built
over the years to stain, particularly in Belgium where he allegedly
diverted the sum of 200,000 euro that was put in his hand by the
Nigerian Community and ran to Nigeria last year.
Sources claim
that the Belgian government has an arrangement in place for ethnic
groups and that of nationals of other countries in Belgium whereby
financial supports are given to them every quarter. A subvention, it
takes several different forms. At times, it is 5000 euro in a quarter,
and at other times it is well above it.
Organizations like the Egbe Omo Odua, Igbo Group, Nigerian Community,
Sierra Leon Community, and Ghanaian Community among others get theirs
and spend it with shrieks of delight. Most of the African communities
also have football clubs that also benefit from the largess.
Impeccable
sources told orijoreporter that last year the Nigerian Community
Football Club, an outfit managed by the ex-international and in
division four of the Belgian League, received 200,000 euro (about N44
million) from the Belgian authority to prosecute the club’s programmes.
Others like Ghana, Sierra Leon were also beneficiaries.
But while
others used the money as specified that of Nigeria was diverted by the
manager, Rufai who left with it to Nigeria since last year and has not
returned.
It was said that before the incident Egbon as Rufai is
called in Belgium by the Nigerian Community was living in Antwerp having
been brought from Spain where he had a small school where goalkeepers
were trained by a lady.
Things were so difficult for him
following his failure to make the right investments during his
impressive career as a footballer. And under the condition he was in,
any straw was worth holding on to.
Orijoreporter gathered that
Dodo Mayana as he is fondly called in Nigeria risked being jailed for
three or six months if he returned to Belgium. It was also said that
Rufai’s reported illness last year in Nigeria when he was admitted to
Toki Hospital at Surulere for slumping in his office, after his 78 years
old mother’s death was feigned so as to distract attention from his
wrongdoing.