Buhari, Dalung Should Be Ashamed Of Themselves For Abandoning My Father – Keshi’s Son

Son of late Super Eagles captain and coach, Stephen keshi Junior has expressed displeasure and frustration with the Federal Government’s inability to properly honour his father.

According to him, the government left the organization of the funeral rites to the family alone, despite numerous promises to give late Keshi a grand send-off.

“I sat in front of the federal government on national television a few weeks ago and they promised they would honor pops the way he deserves,” he wrote on Instagram.

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“But they didn’t do as promised, we aren’t mad, nor sad, just disappointed, they should be ashamed of themselves.

“This sends a terrible message to our youth that are striving to do great things for Nigeria. The good thing is that we were raised not to ask for handouts.

“We don’t owe anyone shit and we can say they owe pops everything. No salt, it is not the people’s fault, we still love Nigeria as pops did.”

Special Adviser to the Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung had revealed that the Federal Government plan to properly honour the late Keshi after the Olympic Games in Rio.

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“We don’t want a haphazard burial for such a great patriot, that is why the minister of sports, Solomon Dalung, has said the FG will play its own part after the Olympics”, Nneka Ikem Anibeze is quoted to say by African Sports.

“We will unveil details after the games.”

The Nigerian football great died in the early hours of Wednesday, June 8, 2016.

His funeral kicked off in Benin with a church service at St’ Paul Catholic Church, Benin City on Thursday, July 28.

The funeral continued in his home state of Delta with a lying in state at the Stephen Keshi Stadium at Nnebisi Road before a requiem mass at the St’ John, the Evangelist Catholic Church in his hometown of Illah, where he will be buried.

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