Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Former Super Eagle coach Stephen Keshi is dead

Stephen Okechukwu Keshi
Former Nigerian National team coach Stephen Keshi is dead, his death was confirmed this morning by his relatives and the Nigerian Football Federation.

According to the family relatives Mr Keshi complained of being  unwell yesterday being Tuesday, 7 june at night and was rushed to Faith Hospital at Benin government reservation area where he died at 3am in the morning.

The news was confirmed this morning on the Nigerian Football federation twitter handle.




Mr keshi lost his wife last year who battled with cancer before she died. He is survived by 4 children and his mother. Rest in peace our hero.


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