Not
too long ago, the cold hands of death dealt us a bitter blow – the
demise of Stephen Keshi, one who Nigerians were still mourning. In an
instant, we have been made to wake up to yet another shocker. To receive
the news of the death of Shuaibu Amodu, another ex-coach of the Super
Eagles left me completely shocked and glum and i’m quite sure Nigerians
feel same.
Until
his death, Amodu was the Technical Director of the Nigerian Football
Federation. He has always been someone I respected and valued so much,
especially when one considers his contributions to the growth of the
game in Nigeria.
I
vividly remember him being part of the post-match meeting of the entire
coaching crew and players of the Super Eagles in Kaduna after Nigeria
vs Egypt match and his contributions to that meeting reaffirmed his
knowledge and complete grasp of the game of football.
When
the news of his death was confirmed, I remember asking myself “is this
not the same Shuaibu Amodu that I watched call into a programme on one
of our television stations two days ago talking about the late Keshi’s
life as a footballer, coach and his impact in Nigerian football as an
entity?”
What
more can I say! We have yet again lost one of the biggest influence in
the football sector of our country. Nigeria has yet again lost another
football icon.
I,
therefore, wish to sympathize with the Shuaibus as I join the entire
football community to mourn the great loss. Amodu was an immense
inspiration to all who knew him and his glorious exit has left indelible
cracks in our hearts. Indeed, we are in mourning.
I
also wish to add that we at The Authority Newspapers will commence the
gathering of records of our ex-Coaches and Players who have contributed
immensely to the growth of football in this country, especially the
forgotten ones and their families, so that we could work out welfare
packages for them in appreciation of their contributions to the Nation .
I believe that it is better to take good care of our patriots while they still live than honouring them posthumously.
The
truth is that this was a very difficult piece to write. Having to type
the words “Rest in Peace” for a second time to another ex-coach within
the space of two days has been heartbreaking and gut-wrenching….but
then, I am left with little or no choice.
Rest in Peace, our dearly departed Amodu. The memory of you shall be eternal.
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