Early years in Nigeria Akhuetie was scouted by a basketball coach when he was playing as a goalkeeper for his local football team after their side's original goalkeeper didn't show up for their match. He then went on to briefly play for Comprehensive College before moving to the Philippines. As an Altas player, he played for two seasons where he was named part of the Mythical Five in both occasions despite not able to lead his team in the playoffs in his first season. In 2016, he decided to leave the school. On January 10, 2017, he was released from Perpetual Help with consent from Anthony Tamayo, the school's owner after committing to transfer to the
University of the Philippines Diliman. The team had Bo Perasol as part of its staff which would later be instrumental to Akhuetie's move to the University of the Philippines in 2017. He was named MVP and was part of the Mythical Five for UAAP Season 81. It has been 32 years since the University of the Philippines had a men's basketball UAAP MVP with the honor last awarded to
Eric Altamirano in 1986. Akheutie last played for the Maroons in
Season 82.
Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas team Akhuetie was among the foreign players considered to form part of the
Philippine national team which would play in the
2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup as a club side under the name "
Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas". However Akhuetie, who was at that time serving residency requirements, was not selected as part of the final roster due to concerns that his participation would affect his eligibility in the UAAP. == 3x3 basketball ==