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Eight football fans killed in bar shooting
At least eight people were killed when some unknown gunmen fired on football fans in a bar in the South Sudan capital Juba at the weekend, the government said Monday.
Buhari visits Benin amidst tight security
Security has been beefed up in and around Benin, the capital of Edo, ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari two-days official visit to the state.
The President who commences the visit on Monday, is expected to inaugurate a number of projects executed by Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who is vacating office by November 12.
Nigeria not worth dying for – Sam Okwaraji’s family
The brother of the late Sam Okwaraji, an ex-Super Eagles attacker, Pat Okwaraji, has said that the Nigerian government had not proven that the country was worth dying for by its heroes.
Okwaraji, who spoke during the opening of Sam Okwaraji Memorial Football Competition at the Sam Okwaraji Stadium, Orlu in Imo, said Nigerian heroes who died for the nation, including his brother, were not properly honoured by the government.
Sam slumped and died in 1989 during a World Cup qualifier against Angola in Lagos.
But the family of the late player decided to break the silence after 26 years the incident happened.
He said, “We did not expect the Nigerian government to give Okwaraji’s family gold and silver.
He said, “We did not expect the Nigerian government to give Okwaraji’s family gold and silver.
“What we expected from the country is to immortalise our son who died for the nation.”
He added that his brother who was pursuing his doctorate in law as at the time he died was forgotten after his death.
He said, “Nigeria should learn how to inspire young talents by celebrating them.
“When heroes are celebrated and immortalised, it will go a long way to inspire young talents.”
He, however, commended the sponsor of the competition, adding that it was a big honour to the entire family.
He said, “We are happy that our son is being honoured and remembered through this competition; I want to encourage athletes to see it as an opportunity to excel in their career.”
The competition is organised by Okey Eze, an APGA governorship aspirant in the 2015 general election in Imo.
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