The Nigeria Football Federation has assured that it is
working on immortalizing coaching legends Shaibu Amodu and Stephen Keshi, who
both passed on last month.
NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi reiterated this
while receiving in his office on Thursday, the newly –appointed National
Technical Director, Mr. Bitrus Bewarang.
Amodu, the only person to have coached the Super Eagles in
four different periods, was the National Technical Director before his death on
Saturday, June 11. Keshi, the longest –serving captain of the team and who also
coached the team to win the Africa Cup of Nations and reach the Round of 16 at
the FIFA World Cup, passed on three days earlier.
"The NFF is liasing with the Government through the Federal
Ministry of Youth and Sports, with regards to the immortalization of the two
icons of our football who died last month. Both men contributed immensely to the
development of Nigeria football and will never be forgotten.
"The NFF Board has immense confidence in your person that
you will be able to fit quite well into the shoes left by late Coach Amodu and
perhaps come up with great ideas to enhance the workings of the Technical
department," Sanusi told Bewarang, who is president of the Nigeria Football
Coaches Association.
On Wednesday, Mr. Abdulrafiu Yusuf (Assistant Director,
Technical) and Dr. Robinson Okosun (Head, Psychology Unit) represented the NFF
at the 40thday Fidau prayer for the soul of the departed Amodu at
his home in Okpella, Edo State.
The final burial rites for late Stephen Keshi will begin on
Wednesday, July 27 with a lying-in-state in Abuja, and culminate in internment
at his hometown, Illa, Delta State on Friday, July 29.
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