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Buhari, FIFA, CAF, others pay tribute to Keshi

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President Muhammadu Buhari, FIFA and CAF led those who paid tribute to former Nigeria football captain and coach, Stephen Keshi, who died today of a suspected heart attack.
“Nigeria today lost a great sportsman, football player, coach and citizen. He gave his country his all.” – Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s President

“A jewel.” – Confederation of African Football boss Issa Hayatou
“This is devastating. We have lost a superhero.” – Amaju Pinnick, president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
“The football family has lost a great member.” – Fatma Samoura, FIFA secretary-general
“A great man and a noble spirit… a shining example of dedication to football and to footballers.” – Ghana Football Federation president Kwesi Nyantakyi
“News of #StephenKeshi’s death is shocking! It’s a very sad day for #African soccer. #Keshi was a shining star, as player & manager.” – African Union head Dlamini Zuma
“Horrible news & Sad day as Our legendary Captain & brother Stephen Keshi dies. May his blessed soul rest in peace. We lost an iconic Hero 2day.” – Keshi’s Nigeria team-mate and former national team coach Sunday Oliseh
“A football legend has gone. RIP.” – Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure
“I am too shocked for words. Stephen Keshi is gone #RIPKeshi #RIPBigBoss. You opened the door for all of us.” – Former Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo
“Our captain, our coach, our leader, our hero, our legend. I don’t know what to say but thanks for all. RIP THE BIG BOSS.” – Former Arsenal and Nigeria striker Nwankwo Kanu
“Keshi was such an admirable and dedicated man who did Nigeria proud with his talent in the game of football.” – Nigeria’s former vice-president Atiku Abubakar

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