Football legend Christian Chukwu laid to rest in Enugu

The late Nigerian football legend and coach, Christian Chukwu, popularly called “chairman”, was on Saturday laid to rest at his country home, Obe in Nkanu West Council Area of Enugu State.
The former Super Eagles captain and head coach passed away on April 12 at the age of 74.
Speaking at the event, Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State said the burial event had brought to an end almost 10-day-long events starting from the night of tributes in Lagos and Enugu.
He explained that a colloquium and other ceremonial activities were carried out in honour of the football icon.
“For me, and I believe for so many, as well, it is difficult for you to have met Chairman without being inspired by his simplicity and humility.
“Without a doubt, he was disciplined, dignified, polite, and empathetic,” Mr Mbah said.
Consoling the family, the governor said, “As a government, we are going to always stand by you and ensure that Chukwu is immortalised for indeed he served and loved Enugu and Nigeria with all his heart.
“Let us be comforted by the remarkable memory and legacies he left behind”.
Earlier in his homily, the Anglican Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ike, extolled Chukwu’s exploits, contributions and development to football in Nigeria and Africa.
He described him as a “strong man” who led his team on a journey, fought and won several battles, as well as a committed family man who loved his family and relations.
“Chukwu has won battles with Rangers, Super Eagles and others. The Lord has been gracious unto him through several battles; he was an all-rounded man, very generous, and his generosity extended to the family of St. Philip’s Church, Obe,” Mr Ike said.
He said that in 1980, after winning the Nations Cup, together with many of his contemporaries, Chukwu was given the national honour.
“In 2012, he had an account of his remarkable achievement and contribution to the development of football in the African continent and was given the prestigious African Football Legend Award,” he stressed.
Responding on behalf of the family, Chukwuemeka Chukwu Jr., thanked the guests for honouring and paying last respect to his father.
Chukwu was born in Enugu and widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s greatest defenders of all time.
Chukwu, revered for his leadership and defensive mastery, captained both Enugu Rangers and the Nigerian national team, leading the country to its first Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980.
He later managed the Super Eagles and Rangers, earning respect for his discipline, humility, and commitment to the game.
Dignitaries at the burial were former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau, represented by the chairman of Nigeria National League, George Aluo and senator representing Anambra Central, Victor Umeh.
Others are members of the Enugu executive council, retired Anglican Archbishop of Enugu Diocese, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, ex-Rangers players, former chairman of Enugu Sports Club, Nnanna Atuonwu and others.
(NAN)
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