Career
He is currently coach at Feyenoord Rotterdam"s Soccer Schools. Obiku started his career with Flash Flamingoes in his native Nigeria and earned a move to highfliers Iwuanyanwu Nationale. From there, he moved on to become very successful in Cyprus.
Then Feyenoord Rotterdam chairman Jorien van den Herik, who had a house on Cyprus, lured him to Rotterdam.
He later became the first Nigerian to play in the J. League.In 1999–2000 he returned to Cyprus and to his favourite team Anorthosis Famagusta Football Club. After so many years Obiku is still one of the legends of Anorthosis Famagusta Football Club and he is considered one of the all-time best players who ever played not only for the club but also in Cyprus. The fans never forgot his first spell in the club in 1989–1992 scoring 36 goals and gave him the nick "Black Diamond".
Memorable moments
When Obiku scored for Feyenoord, he usually took off his shirt, threw it on the ground and danced around lieutenant During a match against Willem II he jumped in the fences surrounding the pitch and injured his hands while grabbing the barbed wire.
He did play on but had to have treatment on his bleeding hands first.
He represented the Nigerian national team at the 1988 African Cup of Nations, played in two World Cup qualifying matches and played 12 minutes at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He played his final international match in April 1993 against Ethiopia.