Embattled former Super Eagles star Oruma all smiles as his brother shares new photos

It’s heartwarming to see former Super Eagles star Wilson Oruma all smiles in new photos shared by his brother Daniel.
Oruma has dominated headlines recently following reports that he has had a relapse of his mental breakdown which he suffered after losing about N1.2b in a fake oil deal.
Oruma was said to have suffered a mental breakdown after losing N1.2b in fake oil deals  (Complete Sports)According to the reports, the former midfielderis yet to recover from the shock and trauma of the bad business deal and has not been his best self.
Family support His brother Daniel took to Facebook to share a couple of photos of him and Oruma with the former Super Eagles star all smiles.
Oruma's brother hints that the former Super Eagles star is doing well “M.O.N on the wings of grace,” 
Daniel who is a pastor wrote alongside the photos on Facebook.
The post is to assure people that the former midfielder is healthy and sound following reports of his mental breakdown.
A credible source told Pulse Sports that Oruma’s family has been with him all through the bad times and has been very helpful.
“His brother Daniel is a popular pastor, he and other family members have really worked hard to Oruma. 
Oruma is in a better place and they are taking care of him,” the source who chose to remain anonymous told Pulse Sports.
Teammates to the rescueEx-Super Eagles teammates of themidfielder are also planning to raise some money for him.
According to Complete Sports, his ex-teammates like Augustine Eguavoen, TariboWest, Samson Siasia and Nwankwo Kanuare all planning an exhibition game to raise moneyfor the former midfielder.
The game has been proposed to hold in Lagos in February.
Oruma won two AFCON bronze medals with the Super Eagles  (Alamy Photo)Oruma had a 17-year career playing for the likes of Lens,Samsunspor,Sochauxand was also a regular for the Super Eagles.
He was one of the breakout stars of theGolden Eagletsthat won the1993 U-17 FIFA World Cup.
Three years later, he was part of the U-23 teamthat made history by winning the gold medal at the football event ofAtlanta 96 Summer Olympic Games.
He also represented the Super Eagles and won twoAfrica Cup of Nations(AFCON) bronze medals (2002 and 2006).

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