Turkey: The Dashed Dreams of African Footballers I ARTE.tv Documentary

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Three years ago, somebody purporting to be a Turkish football agent convinced Emeka Luke Ekji that he'd been recruited to play for a club in Turkey. But first, the 22-year-old Nigerian had to pay thousands of dollars in fees. His parents even sold land to fund the move. But when he got there, he realised he'd been sold a lie.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @artetvdocumentary
    @artetvdocumentary  Před rokem

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  • @zurabmenagarishvili3433
    @zurabmenagarishvili3433 Před rokem +7

    personally Im from Georgia and I was always wondering why they come to play in the middle-low income country, such as Georgia, but now I see, anywhere outside Africa is already big success. very sad tho, keep going guys, wish you only the best!

  • @yhr4052
    @yhr4052 Před rokem +3

    16:12 The text says Belgian, yet the audio says Bulgarian. Which is it?

  • @HULLGRAFFITI
    @HULLGRAFFITI Před rokem +11

    Don't want to sound mean but how on earth do ppl still fall for this type of thing ? You can literally get online and double treble check the credentials of anyone these days..Surely you would just look up the official recruiters for that club soon as someone mentioned money.

    • @TJ-kl1vj
      @TJ-kl1vj Před rokem

      These people don't have the same internet access like you do as they are from 3rd world countries. Internet is available in the 3rd world but it's expensive not everyone there can afford it and some people have zero access due to living in remote areas. Try putting yourself in other people's shoes instead of looking at it from your own point of view. Not everyone has the same resources that you do and alot of these people aren't educated enough to even know you can check credentials etc online.

    • @ConcreteRiver
      @ConcreteRiver Před rokem

      “don’t want to sound mean”….says something mean.

    • @HULLGRAFFITI
      @HULLGRAFFITI Před rokem +3

      @@ConcreteRiver Whats mean about that ?

    • @cecildixon19
      @cecildixon19 Před rokem +1

      @@ConcreteRiverthat wasn’t mean at all. Sounds pretty logical and rational to me

    • @isaacwd4
      @isaacwd4 Před rokem +1

      Desperation

  • @kayacenk4164
    @kayacenk4164 Před rokem +8

    We Turkish never have problem with African people in istanbul. here in istanbul living so many african people but i never hear they did bad things like murder or r.ape or something. but syrians, pakistani,afgans they very bad people and we dont want them in Turkey. 13 million syrians, afgan,pakistani living here. even syrians not giving money to school, or hospitals or they not pay tax and getting money every month from government. thats why Turkey economy broken now. the goverment keeping them for next election. bcuz Turks dont want anymore akp in Turkey. so they keep giving Turkish citizen to syrians, pakistani and afgans... hope african people get their dreams here or can send money to their familys. but i want syrians, pakistan, and afhgans return to their countrys.

  • @felixs.9741
    @felixs.9741 Před 2 měsíci

    Liebes Arte Team. Ich habe direkten Kontakt zu Emeka und würde gerne mit ihnen über ihn und seinen weiteren Verlauf sprechen. Bitte kontaktieren sie mich.

    • @artetvdocumentary
      @artetvdocumentary  Před 2 měsíci

      Wir leiten es an die Redaktion weiter, die sich bei Interesse melden wird. Vielen Dank!

  • @user-lo5ck4fg3t
    @user-lo5ck4fg3t Před rokem

    どこにいたってCIA

  • @FrauWehner
    @FrauWehner Před rokem +2

    very sad...

  • @ernianisa1728
    @ernianisa1728 Před rokem

    The fall of Turkey! On March 3, 2017, Muhammad Qasim saw a vision of the fall of Turkey due to the enemies of God and a massacre, a movement in the Middle East starting with Egypt. To know more visit the‘Muhammad Qasim Dreams’