THE FULL INCIDENT OF
FORMER SUPER EAGLES COACH “SHAIBU AMODU”
South African powerhouse Orlando Pirates spoken of
their sadness at the death of their erstwhile manager Shaibu Amodu
South
African powerhouse Orlando Pirates spoken of their sadness at the death
of their erstwhile manager Shaibu Amodu.
Amodu,
who replaced Dutchman Clemens Westerhof as Nigeria manager after the USA
’94 World Cup, journeyed to South Africa to manage Orlando Pirates from
1997 to 1998 — after he sacked by the Nigeria Football Federation
after guiding to Nigeria to fourth place finish at the 1995 King
Fahd Cup (now renamed FIFA Confederations Cup).
“Orlando Pirates management and the
extended Bucs family would like to extend its heartfelt condolences to the
family of Shaibu Amodu who has passed away,” the 1995 CAF Champions
League champions wrote on their official website.
“Though from Nigeria, Amodu was no
stranger to South Africa having been an assistant coach and then a head coach
of the Mighty Buccaneers in the late 90s.
“We convey our heartfelt and deepest
sympathy to the Amodu family and pledge our profound moral support. We
supplicate that God gives you fortitude at this moment of your extreme grief
and pain.”
Meanwhile, former Nigeria goalkeeper
Emmanuel Okala says he is devastated and heartbroken by Amodu’s
passing.
“I am worried about what is happening, just
as we are coming to terms with Stephen Keshi’s death, Amodu died,” the
1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner was quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria as saying.
“It is painful that we are losing a
generation in our football history so soon and within a short period.”
The former Enugu Rangers custodian
urged the Nigeria Football Federation to prioritise the welfare of
ex-players and coaches.
He added, “How can we replace two
giants of Nigerian football — Keshi and Amodu — who passed on just within
few days intervals?
“I know that those people, who failed to give
him what was due to him while he was alive are now pouring encomiums on him.
This is regrettable.”
“In other countries, heroes and legends are
celebrated for life; just like the case of Mohammad Ali.”
The
former Super Eagles coach died in his sleep in Benin on Saturday at 58.
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
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