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(VIDEOS): Mikel Obi reveals ex-Chelsea owner Abramovich offered to 'send people' to save kidnapped father in 2018.

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(VIDEOS): Mikel Obi reveals ex-Chelsea owner Abramovich offered to 'send people' to save kidnapped father in 2018.

Former Super Eagles of Nigeria captain, John Obi-Mikel has opened up on his father's kidnapping in 2018, revealing that former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich offered to 'send people over' to Nigeria to help with his release after hearing of his predicament.

(VIDEOS): Mikel Obi reveals ex-Chelsea owner Abramovich offered to 'send people' to save kidnapped father in 2018.

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Mikel's dad,  Pa Michael Obi was kidnapped the day before the ex-Chelsea midfielder played in Nigeria's World Cup clash against Argentina at the 2018 World Cup. 
The 36-year-old, who is now retired, was speaking on the kidnapping of Luis Diaz's parents in Colombia with his mother quickly released but his father still being held hostage. 

Mikel - whose father was later released after he paid the ransom - told Diaz he knows 'exactly what he is going through' as he recounted the emotional ordeal and the support he received while speaking to talkSport and the surprise intervention of Russian billionaire Abramovich.

'Chelsea were very supportive,' he said. 'I remember Roman [Abramovich] saying, "Do you want me to send people over? Because I know if I send people over, I can get your dad out". I was like, "how are you going to do this?"
'He said, "Don't worry about that. Just let me, if you want that option, I can do it".'

Mikel added: 'Just knowing that my dad has been kidnapped again was absolutely heartbreaking.

'I couldn't leave the room. I couldn't tell anybody. I was alone in the room for about 30 minutes, thinking what am I going to do? Shall I tell the manager? Shall I tell my teammates? Or should I make an announcement?


'But we're about to go into the biggest game of our lives. We're about to play against Lionel Messi and Argentina.

So I thought about it. I was like, okay, you know what? I'm going to keep quiet. I called my mum and my brothers, everybody was crying on the phone.

'They were saying no you shouldn't go out and play because you're not going to be able to perform well.

'I took time on my own and I decided that I'm going to go out there and perform. I'm going to go out there and play.

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Credit: @talkSPORT

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