Eto’o denies having sponsored a plane to airlift returnees

Gossip & Rumours
By Game Yetu | Nov 28, 2017
PHOTO: COURTESY

Former Chelsea and Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o has denied a report suggesting that he sponsored a plane to ferry back the Cameroon nationals who were enslaved in Libya.

Photos showing emaciated slaves gathered in a stuffy room, and then leaving to board a plane have been circulated in the social media. A blog known as Malachysblog has been circulating the information that is yet to be confirmed by the former Barcelona hit man.

The post reads in part: “Samuel Eto’o spent millions of dollars, he boarded a flight for the whole Cameroonians migrants from Libya back to Cameroon who were stuck in Libya and were being tortured to death by the heartless serial killers. See the photos below.” However, the former Cameroon international cannot be traced in any of the https://cdn.standardmedia.co.ke/images shared in the blog.

 Eto’o had dismissed these reports on November 24 on his Facebook post. He disapproved allegations suggesting that he was going to award the Cameroonian returnees with a million dollar each.

  This comes in the wake of heightened wave of persecutions meted on African immigrants in Libya, which has evoked widespread reactions.

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