His father was Ogbueshi (killer of Elephant) Frederick
Aniemeka. Today, the Abia State’s former governor Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu,
thinks Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, first Nigerian to win the Nations Cup as
player and coach, deseves to be crowned the Igwe (King) of our soccer.
Extolling
Keshi’s profile, Kalu said: "The first Nigerian to qualify another
nation,Togo, for the the World Cup, first to take three countries-Togo,
Mali and Nigeria to the Nations Cup; first to play in four continents -
Africa, Europe, Asia, America, first Nigerian to win AFCON gold, silver
and bronze both as player and coach, and many more."
The
ex-governor described Keshi as a true Nigerian, who cherishes friendship
more than gold and a great patriot ready to die in defence of
fatherland.
"Born in Zaria to Igbo parents from the South-south,
bred in Lagos and married to an Ishan, Edo lady, Keshi’s friends are
legion.
"At St.Paul’s School Ebute-Meta, his pals were: Paul Okoku
and Segun Olukanmi. When he joined New Nigeria Bank, Benin in 1979, it
was because of Henry Nwosu and Edema Benson, snubbing Aloy Atuegbu’s
better deal from Rangers.Keshi met his wife, Kate, through Franklin
Howard’s friend Lizzy.And one of his assistants in the Eagles team,
Sylvanus Okpala, was a pioneer Flying Eagle as Humphrey Edobor, Sam
Igwenagu and Prince Afejukwu. He also remembers Akeem Alade and Demola
Adekogbe," Kalu continued.
And now Keshi’s patriotism. "In 1993,
Coach Gilbert Gress of Stasbourg France took the captain’s band from the
Nigerian for playing in a World Cup qualifier against South Africa. In
1994,Keshi was sacked by Belgian club, RWD Molenbeek, again, for
choosing country over club.
"He was also attacked by armed robbers
at Oshodi losing his Benz car and almost losing a brother in the
process.Do not forget he was sanctioned by the NFA in 1985 and sacked in
2002 after assisting to qualify Nigeria for the World Cup," Kalu said.
Yet,
Keshi stood by his country. In Kalu’s words, "As far back as 1992,
South African journalist, Mark Gleeson, had tipped Keshi to coach
Nigeria,describing him as world class. You saw how Keshi screamed when
Gleeson asked him questions after the Ivorian feat. It took Nigeria 20
years to hire Keshi as manager.
"And for the very first time,
Eagles beat a team they could not defeat in the group phase, in the
grand-finale. Manfred Hoener could not do it against Cameroun in 1988,
nor Clemens Westerhof against Algeria in 1990. Homeboy Keshi achieved
it."

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