By Uzor Odigbo
Tokyo 2020 Olympics Shot-Put finalist, Enekwechi Chukwuebuka has threatened to file a suit in court against Mr Sunday Adeleye for false accusations.
Adeleye in a video gone viral alleged that Enekwechi received the sum of $1000 to take down a video he was seen washing his T-shirt.
To this end, Enekwechi through his coach Gabriel Opuana denied ever receiving any money to take down the video clip, adding that the video clip where he was seen washing his T-shirt was just to catch fun and not to ridicule or blackmail the government.
“Except Adeleye shows clear evidence or provide proof where the $1000 was given to Enekwechi and the person from whom he received the money in Court, Enekwechi won’t rest,” says Opuana.
According to Opuana, the shot putter apologised to the sports Minister immediately after the video was noticed, but to accuse Ebuka of receiving money was the highest point of blackmail.
“Adeleye must show proof in Court, after which he would tender an unreserved apology to Enekwechi for the blackmail.
Ebuka, as he is popularly called don’t have any issues with anyone, but this one won’t just pass like others,” he says.
Opuana insisted that his Athlete is bigger than $1000 and wouldn’t let this blackmail go without a good fight to clear his name.