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Nigeria lost a true icon in Chukwu—– NSC D-G 

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By Muhyideen Jimoh

The Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Bukola Olopade, has described the late Christian Chukwu as a true icon and national hero who contributed immensely to the growth of Nigerian football.

Olopade stated this in a condolence message on Saturday in Abuja following the passing of the legendary former Super Eagles captain and coach.

The NSC D-G extended heartfelt condolences to the family of Chukwu and the entire Nigerian football community.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Chukwu, 74, died on Saturday after a period of illness.

He was one of Nigeria’s most iconic football figures, fondly called ‘Chairman’, he captained Nigeria’s national team to its first-ever Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in 1980, defeating Algeria 3–0 in the final at the National Stadium in Lagos.

He later served as head coach of the Super Eagles and remained a towering figure in Nigerian football.

Olopade who expressed shock at his demise, described him as a leader of men.

“Chukwu is a true icon, a leader of men, and a national hero whose contributions to the growth of Nigerian football will never be forgotten.

“He was not just a footballer; he was a symbol of pride, discipline, and excellence.

“His leadership on and off the field inspired generations, and his legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of millions of Nigerians. The nation mourns the loss of a giant, Olopade said.

The former Ogun State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development said the NSC will continue to pay tribute to the Enugu-born icon whose influence remain etched in the annals of African football history.

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NAN reports that Chukwu began his football journey with Enugu Rangers, leading the club to domestic dominance and continental success, including the now-defunct African Cup Winners Cup in 1977.

He also played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s golden football era, assisting Dutch tactician Clemens Westerhof when the Super Eagles won the 1994 AFCON and qualified for their first FIFA World Cup.

As head coach, he guided the team to a third-place finish at the 2004 AFCON in Tunisia.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Joseph Edeh

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