NIGERIA'S goal king and
one-time African Footballer Of The Year, Rashidi Yekini, is dead. He was aged
49. He died yesterday in a private hospital in Ibadan. His remains will be
buried today at Ira, Kwara State.
It was a bombardment of enquiries from concerned football fans who
wanted first- hand information from Saturday Soccer Lounge after they read the
obituary of Yekini in the social networking site, Facebook yesterday afternoon.
After series of enquiries, Saturday Soccer Lounge eventually
gathered at about 10 pm on Friday night that Yekini had actually given up the
ghost.
He died in the early hours of yesterday at a private hospital
after what had been described as prolong mental disorder.
Confirming the death to Soccer Lounge yesterday, one-time national
team mate of Yekini, Ike Shorunmu, told Soccer Lounge that he was informed by
the mother of one of Yekini's children that the gangling striker was dead.
''It's so sad but the truth of the matter is that our dear Rashidi
Yekini is dead, ''Shorunmu lamented. ''He died in a private hospital in
Ibadan,'' he said.
''The woman who had a daughter for Yekini told me this sad news
and told me that he would be buried today in Ira, Kwara State,'' said Shorunmu.
Also, Kwara State's Commissioner for Information, Tunji Moronfoye,
confirmed the death of Yekini.
''He died today (yesterday) in Ibadan, he was a close friend of
mine, a relative of sort having the same root from Kwara State. We are second
cousins in fact. He died of depression. After, he left football, he could not
find his feet, he lived a solitary life and was mostly unhappy. May Allah grant
him rest,'' Moronfoye prayed.
Yekini will be buried today according to Muslim rites in Ira, Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State.
Yekini will be buried today according to Muslim rites in Ira, Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State.
He was Nigeria’s national record goal scorer, netting 37 goals in
58 appearances. He represented Nigeria at the 1984, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994
Africa Nations Cup finals.
He also represented Nigeria at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South
Korea.
Yekini played for Nigeria at the USA'94 and France '98 World Cups
finals. In 1993, he was crowned African Footballer of the Year; the first time
a Nigerian would be so honoured.
Chief Segun Odegbami,
former Nigeria's captain, expressed shock over the demise of Yekini, saying
that it was unbelievable.
''It can't be true, I can't believe it, Rashidi dead,? he
exclaimed.
His neighbours told Saturday Soccer Lounge last night that Yekini
had been taken out of his Ibadan residence by relatives when it was obvious
that he was finding life difficult.
''He had been ill and about two weeks ago, some relatives of his
came to carry him to a place we didn't quite know so that he could get proper
treatment.''
They added that but for Soccer Lounge, they would not have
believed that Yekini was in Ibadan not to talk of dying in the city.
The former Super Eagles top striker was survived by three wives
and three children.
According to Moronfoye; the ex-national team player
popular known as ‘gangling’ has been living a recluse life.
Speaking further, he informed that the late top striker has been
living alone without all the wives and the children.
Moronfoye said, “you know none of the wives lived with him, he had
three children from three different women and this really affected him,” he
said.
It came like a bolt from the blues. The death of gangling Rashidi
Yekini came as a rude shock as friends and families bombarded the soccer Lounge
sports desk to confirm the death of the Super Eagles all time record goal
scorer.
Former Nigeria Football Association General Secretary, Chief Taiwo
Ogunjobi was stunned as he was unable to gather himself together amid sobs.
“It is like a bad dream. I never believed it when I first heard
the news until I confirmed it from a reliable source. It is highly incredible.
I’m lost for words. What else do you want me to say? It is sad, and a sad
chapter in Nigerian football.
Segun Odegbami: Yekini can’t be dead like this. Do you people know
what you are saying. It can’t be possible. I don’t want to believe it. Yekini
is dead or what are you saying? I’m short of words.
Ike Shorounmu: Initially, I have to confirm to you guys (Soccer
Lounge) that he was not dead. But what I’m confirming now is a bad news. I
don’t know what to say. It is a bad day in the history of Nigerian football.
Don’t forget that I’m close to Rashidi. I’m yet to wake up from a bad
dream.
The whole Soccer Lounge
Crew sympathies with the family of Rashidi Yekini and we pray his soul rest in
perfect peace.
GOOD BYE …..YEKINI
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