Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan Thursday night made
members of the Super Eagles proud of their Nations Cup effort when he
organized a befitting reception for them and also rewarded them with
money.
The players left Asaba walking taller than their heights. And
prominent among them was their chief coach, Stephen Keshi who said he
lost words to describe the honour bestowed on him. He said that he
would, forever, thank God for creating him a Nigerian from Delta State.
This followed the actions of President Goodluck Jonathan who Tuesday
rewarded the players with money and plots of land in Abuja and Dr.
Uduaghan who also rewarded the players and coaches with money and also
directed that a befitting duplex be built for Keshi in Asaba. Uduaghan
also named the Asaba Stadium which is still under construction after
Stephen Keshi.
“I have really lost words to describe all these. I thank God for
making me a Nigerian from Delta State. What can I do and how do I say
thank you? The best way to thank you is to pray for you every day of my
life,” Keshi told Dr. Uduaghan who is transforming sports in Delta
State.
“Sports is one of the areas we want to develop and which we hope can
help sustain our economy beyond the oil time,” Uduaghan said on a day
top musicians and comedians entertained at the Dome in Asaba.
Each player of the Eagles got N2.5 million and Keshi’s assistants got N4m each. Keshi himself was given N8m.
For the purposes of making Delta youths take after the Nations Cup
heroes, Uduaghan recognised present and former Warri Wolves players in
the team and gave them additional N2.5 million. He also rewarded Deltans
in the team (Fegor Ogude, Elderson Echiejile and Ambrose Efe) with
additional N2.5m.
Warri Wolves FC received N5m for contributing players to the national
team. Sunday Mba, Chigozie Agbim and Azubuike Egwuekwe are all Warri
Wolves players. Nosa Igiebor, Fegor Ogude and Ambrose Efe all played for
Warri Wolves before they left for Europe.
The governor assured that the Asaba Stadium will be completed in six
months and should be ready to host local and international matches.
Deltans thronged into the Dome, venue of the reception, to honour the
Eagles. The special visitors were greatly entertained. It was a night
of laughter, music and celebration of the Nations Cup heroes. In the
hall were, interestingly, some of the past heroes of Nigerian football
who are of Delta origin.
George Ogawon was the first university graduate to play for the
Eagles. He was there and made a speech. Jossy Dombraye, Godwin Etemike,
Owolu, Ebuwan Didiare were also great names who played for Nigeria about
fourty years ago. Jay Kay Okocha was there too.
Uduaghan wants heroes to mentor the younger ones. It is part of the
culture he wants to build in Delta state and wants Keshi and Eagles of
Delta origin to play a role in achieving this. The plan is to get more
people into sports and also develop the industry.
Hosting the Eagles in Asaba, he said, would likely inspire some young players to stardom.
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