
Two men claiming to be Victor Osimhen’s relatives have accused the footballer of cutting ties with his roots and family, raising questions about responsibility and fame.
- A viral video shows two Edo-based men alleging they share a grandfather with Victor Osimhen.
- They claim they supported his late parents but say he hasn't visited or helped the family.
- Critics online debate whether success comes with an obligation to extended family and hometown.
The men express deep disappointment over Osimhen’s alleged distance, recalling shared childhood memories and efforts to help his late parents. They say the community once celebrated his rise, but now feels forgotten despite their sacrifices.
Will Osimhen respond publicly or choose silence amid rising scrutiny? What responsibility do public figures owe to their extended families and communities?