Super Eagles defender Igoh Ogbu has come to the aid of an injured Nigeria-based footballer, offering financial support to help fund a much-needed surgery.
The Slavia Prague centre-back donated the sum of two million naira to assist Abraham Somtochukwu, a former Vandrezzer FC player who has been battling a serious knee injury for months.
Somtochukwu had earlier taken to social media to seek help after suffering damage to his anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus. The injury has kept him out of action and limited his movement, putting his football career at serious risk without urgent medical intervention.
The young player revealed that the setback had already cost him opportunities to travel abroad for trials, as interested clubs were unable to proceed while his fitness remained uncertain. Despite receiving support from family, friends, and well-wishers, he had only been able to raise part of the required funds for the operation.
His situation took a positive turn when Ogbu became aware of his appeal. The defender reportedly saw a fundraising post and decided to step in with a significant contribution, bringing the total amount raised close to what is needed for the surgery.
Ogbu’s gesture has provided renewed hope for Somtochukwu, who now has a stronger chance of undergoing the procedure and beginning his recovery journey.
The act of kindness also reflects Ogbu’s own path in football, having risen from the domestic scene to establish himself in Europe through hard work and consistency. His support is expected to go a long way in helping the injured player fight his way back to the pitch.

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