The Lagos State Government in conjunction with the Sports
Writers’ Association of Nigeria and the Nigeria Football Supporters Club, have
set up a committee to oversee the Lagos Farewell Testimonial Match for the two
departed former Super Eagles chief coaches, Amodu Shaibu and Stephen Keshi,
which has been scheduled for the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere on July 23,
2016.
The Chairman of the committee who is also the
President-General of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club, Dr. Rafiu Ladipo, said
the event which is meant to raise money for the families of the departed
coaches, would also celebrate the two illustrious sons of Nigeria.
The money raised would be added to whatever the two families
get from other donations across the country. “The Farewell Testimonial match would see the Super Eagles
players battle against Lagos All Stars team in the main match of the day, while
the curtain raiser would be a game between the Lagos SWAN team and the
Supporters Club. This would be followed by Musical Concert where prominent
Nigerian musicians and comedians would perform in the entertainment aspect of
the programme. This aspect of the event is coordinated by veteran music act,
Chris Mba.”
Ladipo noted that, the involvement of the Lagos State Sports
Commission and the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, will help boost
the goal of the event which is basically fund raising.
The Coordinator of the event, Mr. Effiong Nyong, said
yesterday at a media parley organised to announce the plans of the committee
that: “Amodu and Keshi must be celebrated with a fanfare as they left solid
footprints on the sands of time. It is sad that we won’t see the two indigenous
coaches that qualified Nigeria for three editions of the World Cup out of the
five the country competed in, again. “We intend to celebrate Lagos as the state where these
coaches were made. Keshi started from St. Finbarr’s College in Lagos and also
played top international matches as a junior and senior at the National Stadium
in Lagos, while for Amodu, as he achieved all the feats at the club and
national team levels chose Lagos as his home.
“He left his family in Lagos to go to Abuja and Benin City
to pursue owed monies before he met his death.” Nyong hinted that the focus of the committee may extend to
make the event annual, as the success of the July 23 event will go a long way
in determining what happens next.
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