Maybe, that's just his fate because we still have ex Super Eagle players who are doing fine in their various establishment. One thing is having the opportunity to make money and another thing is having the ability to invest the money for your future. If you are a footballer and you are in your reigning days, invest the block money that you are receiving that time and don't think that you will reign forever. Football is for the young amd strong. One must get old as time passes on. It's what you invested that will take you through when you are no longer cashing out from the system.
This is just sad and regrettable that most people now push the blame on the government or anything that looks appealing to the eyes, because the government are the easy target when pushing blames, these guys were earning a lot during their days even though it's not up to the amount footballers of these days earn, but they fail to invest, forgetting that sport generally is a very short career, their are so many ex international out there that are doing fine financially because they invested their money into business, so it's very sad that he is such in a critical state just because he doesn't have money to pay for his medical bills, I appeal to the government or any of his former colleagues to reach out to him and help him out from this difficult financial state, but this stands as a lesson to this our current generation that they should invest and prepare for the rainy days, because the rainy days must surely come.