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Tinubu Mourns Death Of Coach Christian Chukwu

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has extended his condolences to the family, friends, and associates of Nigerian football legend, Christian Chukwu who passed away on Saturday.

Coach Christian Chukwu died at the age
of 74, leaving a void in the hearts of many football fans, especially in Nigeria.

Tinubu, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, joined the football community in mourning the loss of an icon whose contributions to the beautiful game elevated Nigeria’s status globally.

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A towering figure in Nigerian football, Chukwu captained the Green Eagles to a historic 1980 Africa Cup of Nations victory and later coached the Super Eagles, which won a bronze medal at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations under his leadership.

Nicknamed “Chairman” for his commanding presence and leadership on the field, Chukwu devoted his club career to Enugu Rangers, where he won multiple national titles and led the club to continental glory with their 1977 African Cup Winners’ Cup triumph.

President Tinubu eulogises Chukwu for a trailblazing career defined by passion, discipline, and commitment to national pride.

“Christian Chukwu was more than a footballer and coach. He was a symbol of excellence and patriotism. He brought joy to millions, mentored a generation of footballers, and stood as a pillar of Nigerian brand and sportsmanship on and off the pitch.

“His legacies will continue to live on in the trophies he won, the lives he touched, and the exciting moments he provided to football fans and spectators on the field and in the technical area. We are forever grateful for his contributions to the sport we all love, and we will always remember him with great respect and admiration,” the President said.

He prayed for the repose of the departed sportsman and comfort for his family, hoping they find solace in his enduring legacy.

 

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