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Read President Buhari comment about Keshi

Nigerian football won’t
be the same without
Keshi -Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on
Wednesday said Nigerian football would no
longer remain the same with the death of a
former Coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen
Keshi.
Buhari stated this in a post on his official
Twitter handle, @NGRPresident.
He said Nigerians would miss the Keshi
because he gave his all for the country.
He said with Keshi’s death, Nigeria had
lost a great sportsman, football player and
coach as well as a citizen.
The President said, “Nigeria today lost a
great sportsman, football player, coach and
citizen.
“President Buhari commiserates with the
family of the late Stephen Keshi, and with
the entire country, on his untimely passing.
“Nigerian football will not be the same
without Stephen Keshi. He gave this
country his all. May his soul rest in
peace.”

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