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Obafemi Martin’s Net Worth, Bio and source of Wealth 2024

Obafemi Martin’s Net Worth, Bio and source of Wealth

Obafemi Martins, nicknamed ‘Obagoal’ is a talented and one of Nigeria’s finest footballers. Obafemi Akinwunmi Martins was born on the 28th of October 1984 and is a footballer who plays for the Chinese Super League side- Wuhan Zali, as a forward.

Martins joined the local football club F.C. Ebedei, having been scouted by manager Churchill Oliseh while playing on the streets of his hometown. After a year with the club, Serie C side A.C. Reggiana made a move for the player.

In club football, Martins has won the Serie A title, the Italian Cup (twice), and the Italian Super Cup, all with Inter. He has played European football with Inter, Newcastle and Wolfsburg, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup with Newcastle.

Martins received his U.S. green card in 2015 which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes. He is married to Ghanaian-Italian Abigail Barwuah, sister of Mario Balotelli

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Full Name Obafemi Akinwunmi Martins
Date of birth October 28, 1984
Net Worth

$ 35 Million

Occupation

Footballer

Family:

Wife:

Abigail Barwuah and Nadine

Children:

Tyler Martins, Kelvin Martins and Kendrick Martins

Place of birth:

Lagos,Nigeria

Nationality:

Nigerian

Home town:

Lagos, Nigeria

How he got the Money

Obafemi has amassed quite a fortune as an elite footballer through his player salaries, endorsement deals, and business interests in and out of his native country.

List of Houses, Industries and Properties

Lamborghini Aventador, a Mercedes-Benz G-Class and a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Apart from fancy automobiles, he owns two Residence, one overseas and one in Lagos. In addition, he owns a $1.2 million property in VGC, Lekki, Lagos, and a $1.9 million mansion in Como, Italy.

Current information:
Super Eagles legend Obafemi Martins wore an outfit worth ₦154.2million at a recent event

 

Residence Now: Lagos

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