Wednesday, March 25, 2026 - The
father of Alex Iwobi has dismissed reports claiming the Fulham midfielder was
the victim of a violent burglary.
On Tuesday, March 25, reports broke out that the Super
Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi was a victim of a violent burglary at his
residence in the UK, with attackers making away with items worth an estimated
£500,000.
It was alleged that the gang had ransacked the house,
stealing designer wristwatches, jewellery, two iPhones, a MacBook laptop, and
approximately £200,000 in cash.
In a new development provided by ex-Super Eagles media
officer Colin Udoh, Iwobi ‘s father Chuka refuted claims that his son was held
at knifepoint during a raid at his residence.
“I have just spoken to Chuka Iwobi, and he says there is
absolutely no truth to reports that his son @alexiwobi was burgled,” Udoh
posted.
Quoting Iwobi’s father directly, he added: “Alex is fine,
and there was absolutely no attempt to burgle his house. He left for Turkey
this morning in preparation for the friendlies. It’s so annoying that a person
can actually spread such falsehoods just for a few clicks. I’ve been inundated
by calls and enquiries from well wishers and have spent unnecessary time
explaining that this is a made-up story.”
I have just spoken to Chuka Iwobi, and he says there is absolutely no truth to reports that his son @alexiwobi was burgled.
— Obong Colin NOT Collins (@ColinUdoh) March 24, 2026
His words: “Alex is fine and there was absolutely no attempt to burgle his house. He left for Turkey this morning in preparation for the friendlies. It’s…

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