Amodu, 58, died in his
sleep in the early hours of Saturday after complaining of chest pains on Friday
night. The death of the former
Orlando Pirates manager came four days after his former assistant in the
national team, Keshi, died of alleged cardiac arrest. “Our generation is
under attack; we have to be more prayerful. The deaths of Keshi and Amodu are
spiritual,” Taribo West said.
Meanwhile, Elderson
Echiejile, Monaco of France left back, was left shocked by the demise of the
former Super Eagles gaffer. “Another big loss!
This is shocking, I can’t believe it. He was a disciplinarian, father & a
mentor. #RIPAmodu #EUE3,” he tweeted.
Member of FIFA technical
committee to the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sunday Oliseh, tweeted: “Waking up to
another devastating horrible news: Amodu Shuiabu, former coach of Nigeria is
proclaimed dead! 1st Keshi& now this. God help us!.”
Super Falcons forward,
Desire Oparanozie, paid tribute to the late coach via her instagram account,
she wrote: “Him again? Barely 48 hours of big Boss passing on…… Coach Shuaibu
Amodu joins him??? Another big blow for Nigerian football. What
exactly is going on? This life is in vain indeed.
Rest in peace Sir.”
Taribo
West, former Super Eagles defender, has claimed that the recent deaths
of Stephen Keshi and Amodu Shuaibu are ‘spiritual’ and advised that his
generation of footballers must be prayerful.
Amodu, 58, died in his sleep in the early hours of Saturday after complaining of chest pains on Friday night.
The
death of the former Orlando Pirates manager came four days after his
former assistant in the national team, Keshi, died of alleged cardiac
arrest.
“Our generation is under attack; we have to be more prayerful. The deaths of Keshi and Amodu are spiritual,” Taribo West said.
Meanwhile, Elderson Echiejile, Monaco of France left back, was left shocked by the demise of the former Super Eagles gaffer.
“Another
big loss! This is shocking, I can’t believe it. He was a
disciplinarian, father & a mentor. #RIPAmodu #EUE3,” he tweeted.
Member
of FIFA technical committee to the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sunday Oliseh,
tweeted: “Waking up to another devastating horrible news: Amodu Shuiabu,
former coach of Nigeria is proclaimed dead! 1st Keshi& now this.
God help us!.”
Super
Falcons forward, Desire Oparanozie, paid tribute to the late coach via
her instagram account, she wrote: “Him again? Barely 48 hours of big
Boss passing on…… Coach Shuaibu Amodu joins him??? Another big blow for Nigerian football. What exactly is going on? This life is in vain indeed. Rest in peace Sir.”
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/keshi-amodus-deaths-spiritual-taribo/#sthash.ZeQM9YVV.dpuf
Taribo
West, former Super Eagles defender, has claimed that the recent deaths
of Stephen Keshi and Amodu Shuaibu are ‘spiritual’ and advised that his
generation of footballers must be prayerful.
Amodu, 58, died in his sleep in the early hours of Saturday after complaining of chest pains on Friday night.
The
death of the former Orlando Pirates manager came four days after his
former assistant in the national team, Keshi, died of alleged cardiac
arrest.
“Our generation is under attack; we have to be more prayerful. The deaths of Keshi and Amodu are spiritual,” Taribo West said.
Meanwhile, Elderson Echiejile, Monaco of France left back, was left shocked by the demise of the former Super Eagles gaffer.
“Another
big loss! This is shocking, I can’t believe it. He was a
disciplinarian, father & a mentor. #RIPAmodu #EUE3,” he tweeted.
Member
of FIFA technical committee to the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sunday Oliseh,
tweeted: “Waking up to another devastating horrible news: Amodu Shuiabu,
former coach of Nigeria is proclaimed dead! 1st Keshi& now this.
God help us!.”
Super
Falcons forward, Desire Oparanozie, paid tribute to the late coach via
her instagram account, she wrote: “Him again? Barely 48 hours of big
Boss passing on…… Coach Shuaibu Amodu joins him??? Another big blow for Nigerian football. What exactly is going on? This life is in vain indeed. Rest in peace Sir.”
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/keshi-amodus-deaths-spiritual-taribo/#sthash.ZeQM9YVV.dpuf
The Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) has called President Muhammedu Buhari an unrepentant tyrant.
The party made this known Monday on it twitter handle @pdpnigeria Pdp
The party further said that the Buhari APC goverment does not know
anything about democracy nor the rule of law and that a bag of rice is
now N18,000 and Minimum wage is also N18,000.
“This is a government that does not know what democracy or rule of law
means. The president is an unrepentant tyrant.”
“CHANGE: A bag of rice is now N18,000. Minimum wage is also N18,000.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/pdp-calls-buhari/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/pdp-calls-buhari/
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