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Saturday, 11 June 2016

President Buhari, Sunday Oliseh, Kanu Nwankwo, others mourn Shuaibu Amodu

President Buhari joined other Nigerians including Sunday Oliseh, Kanu Nwankwo and others to mourn the passing of former Super Eagles coach and technical director of NFF, Shuaibu Amodu, who died last night. Continue to see more of their reactions to the sad news after the cut...
 

26 comments:

  1. God is the only solution in times like this

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  2. Very thoughtful of all of dem. Linda take note!

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  3. What a world that's why we should be prepare incase if Chief DEATH STORMS any day where and place.
    SO TERRORIST BUHARI CAN MOURN THE MAN bcus his an hausa BUT REFUSE TO MOURN HERO KESHI BECAUSE HIS NOT HIS ALMAJIRI BROTHER WHAT A TRIBERLISTIC PRESIDENT THAT HAVE NOTING TO OFFER THAN ISLAMIZATION OF NIGERIA.














    #sad indeed

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  4. What a world that's why we should be prepare incase if Chief DEATH STORMS any day where and place.
    SO TERRORIST BUHARI CAN MOURN THE MAN bcus his an hausa BUT REFUSE TO MOURN HERO KESHI BECAUSE HIS NOT HIS ALMAJIRI BROTHER WHAT A TRIBERLISTIC PRESIDENT THAT HAVE NOTING TO OFFER THAN ISLAMIZATION OF NIGERIA.














    #sad indeed

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  5. And he can hear now?.......hallelujah!
    God rest his soul.

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  6. I mourn as well;may is soul rest in perfect peace.

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  7. Sad indeed. May their souls rest in peace

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  8. Sad,may his soul rest in peace

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  9. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin11 June 2016 at 21:22

    Rip.

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  10. Oliseh, i will advice, you to start praying

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  11. "...proclaimed dead?" Choice of words...

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  12. May God save us.


    says, Genevieve.

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  13. May he rest in peace.tho he has been sick for some time now.he was actually contacted after Oliseh left but turned down the offer cuz of his health.

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  14. I believe that every thing that happen in life it is with God's permission, rest in peace madu, and we too should amend our ways it can come any time, but we pray for long life in Jesus name Amen

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  15. Rip madu,I believe it is with God's permission, and we that is a life should be careful the way we life, it may come at any time

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  16. I believe that every thing that happen in life it is with God's permission, rest in peace madu, and we too should amend our ways it can come any time, but we pray for long life in Jesus name Amen

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  17. I am writing this with the hope that Linda or whoever approves this message will read it and learn. There's nothing else causing these spate of high profile death and other deaths other than health illiteracy and a culture of not seeking health care at the appropriate time. Fist it was Keshi, who perhaps had a pulmonary embolism. I don't know if he went to the hospital early but if not, he probably would have been saved if the he sought health care early for his leg pains or if he did, then we need to start questioning the competency of our doctors. Then Henrietta Kosoko, no one should die of diabetes complications after knowing he or she has diabetes. If you don't know how deadly diabetes can get, Internet is an inexhaustible source Of knowledge. Amodu SHuaibu likely had a myocardial infarction or Pulmonary embolism and his death could have been prevented. Don't get me wrong, I am not God but It is time people took great interest in their health, ask questions from their doctor, seek answers from the Internet. Educate yourselves. LINDA if you happen to read this, should you have any symptom, type on Dr Google and read about it, seek appropriate medical attention. The other causes of this Malady is quality if Doctors' education, access to quality health care, availability of one. Those are extremely deep fishes to fry. God help us all

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  18. Rest on Amoudu Shuaibu. Nigerians wont forget your days at the helm of football in a hurry

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