A Twitter handle with the name of the player was spotted posting his number to solicit money from the actress after she posted that she wanted to give out money to 10 of her followers.
While the news has gone viral with many criticizing Umar Manaf, Hearts of Oak has explained in a statement that the news should be treated as fake.
Accra Hearts of oak Midfielder Manaf Umar ''begs' Efia Odo for ghc10 on twitter @Spice919fm @georgenitroduah @ashesgyamera pic.twitter.com/FgqH5tulyw
— kyei yaw baffour (@kyeiyawbaffour) April 29, 2020
According to the club, the player's account was hacked in making the request.
"Fake news! Manaf Umar never made money request. Our midfielder never requested for money from Ghanaian actress Efia Odo. His Twitter account was hacked in making this request. Please disregard the report", the post on Hearts of Oak's twitter page said.
Read Full StoryFake news!
— Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) April 29, 2020
Manaf Umar never made money request. Our midfielder never requested for money from Ghanaian actress Efia Odo. His Twitter account was hacked in making this request. Please disregard the report.
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