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Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by richie240: 4:16pm On May 10
Speak for urself!
cool
Rillycool:
Death must surely meet every soul

Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Ekaka14: 4:28pm On May 10
Racoon:
shocked Chai! What a world! The speedy winger of the famous Atlanta 1996 Olympic soccer gold medal match. Rest in peace man.
Abeg ooo....
Its not Tijani that died its his brother Ibrahim
Tijani is in Hospital.....make una never kill am abegggggg!!!! shocked

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Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by yewit37486: 4:57pm On May 10
Ekaka14:

Abeg ooo....
Its not Tijani that died its his brother Ibrahim
Tijani is in Hospital.....make una never kill am abegggggg!!!! shocked

I wish him a speedy recovery.
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by SafePromotions: 5:02pm On May 10
Life Is Brief.

We Need To Live Our Best Life To The Fullest.


RIP To The Dead.
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Jeje247: 6:00pm On May 10
RIP to deceased. Quick recovery for tijani and wife.

Incredible baller. One of the guys that made me love football. Very technical player and devoid of scandals. Just put his head down and deliver on the pitch

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Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Fearyourcreator: 6:00pm On May 10
Mikelarteta:
May his souls RIP. Indomie generations will not know before the likes of CR7 and Messi, there was a Tijani Babangida the speedstar
Fastest on winning eleven 4
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Abdulmumin412(m): 7:14pm On May 10
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What a sad incident.
May the soul of Ibrahim Babangida Rest In Peace with God,
Amen. 🙏 🤲


To know more about Tijani Babangida and how good he was in his playing days,
Scroll to the last comment on this page.
Ameen
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by naptu2: 8:02pm On May 10
There were 3 famous Babangida brothers.

1) Tijani Babangida annoyed me very much when he played for Roda JC Kerkrade. He would get the ball, dribble and run with speed down the flank, which was very good, but it was as if he didn't know what to do when he got to the byline and he would always lose the ball.

However, he matured and improved significantly when he moved to Ajax Amsterdam. That was when he began running directly at goal and scoring great goals. He was part of the Atlanta '96 gold medal winning team and the 2000 Nations Cup silver medal winning team.


2) Ibrahim Babangida was another wonderful winger who was in the Japan '93 world cup winning Golden Eaglets and who played for my club, Stationery Stores, before moving to the Netherlands.

3) Everybody initially thought that Haruna Babangida was going to be a superstar. Why else would Barcelona sign him to their youth team? But he never fulfilled that potential.

May Ibrahim Babangida's soul rest in peace and may Tijani Babangida and his wife have speedy recoveries.

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Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by sprints1: 9:07pm On May 10
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True that......
Let's give them some story about him.....
Make we carry dem go there...
Gbe won debe dem MANNA.....


Tijani Babangida: The story of a Pro Evo legend & ‘fastest footballer alive’


For a certain generation of football video gamers, the mere mention of the name Tijani Babangida is enough to bring happy memories flooding back.

Babangida was the first true icon of Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer franchise, at a time when its games outstripped FIFA on almost every conceivable level, save for a few official licences.

Those early incarnations of PES on the PS2 may have featured the likes of Roberto Carlos and Ryan Giggs – or Roberto Larcos and Ryan Greggs as th

Out of 100, Babangida scored 94 for top speed, 96 for agility, 97 for dribble speed and a blistering 99 for acceleration.

As such, he was the perfect player to get the best out of the rest of PES Master League’s default XI, scoring goals and setting up chances for stalwarts like Castolo and Huylens.

Despite his relatively unknown status outside of Holland and Nigeria, the winger emerged as one of the game’s worst kept secrets in much the same way players like Kennedy Bakircioglu and Chernoey were known on the game – but it was Babangida who was the first player you signed on Master League.

Available on the cheap from Ajax, or Rijnkanaal to give them their PES name, Babangida was like the footballing love child of Lionel Messi and Usain Bolt.

Babangida was a cult hero among PES gamers. Legend has it one fan even ended up dumping his girlfriend after she tried to suggest the Nigerian wasn’t a real footballer.

Unfortunately, much like Bakircioglu and Samba, the career of the Babangida found in the games played out a little differently to the one witnessed in real life.

The Babangidas
One of nine siblings, it was Tijani’s brother Haruna Babangida who looked to be the breakout star of the family after becoming the youngest player in Spanish football history to have a buy-out clause inserted into his contract.

Tijani Babangida enjoyed a far steadier ascent.

“I developed a lot of interest in football when I saw most of my idols play,” he later reflected.

“I made up my mind that I wanted to become a professional football player. Even when we were playing as children, watching the big players and the great Pele of Brazil on videos, it encouraged me more to go into football.”

Babangida honed his skills playing in the backstreets of the city of Kaduna alongside fellow future Nigeria internationals Garba Lawal and Daniel Amokachi – he would go on to marry and eventually divorce Amokachi’s sister.

It didn’t take long for the short but stocky midfielder to catch the eye, thanks in no small part to his incredible pace.

“My speed is natural,” he told one interviewer. “It cannot be explained.”

Dutch dream
Babangida certainly appeared to be a natural at the 1991 All Africa Games in Cairo, impressing enough aged just 17 to earn a move to Roda JC in Holland.

Immediately loaned out to local rivals VVV-Venlo, Babangida hit the ground running, literally and metaphorically, with three goals in his first six Eredivisie appearances.

That was not enough to prevent the club from going down but Babangida went on to play a key role as VVV-Venlo earned promotion at the first time of asking, bagging 16 goals in 28 games.

He returned to Roda the following summer brimming with confidence and quickly established himself as a fan favourite with 11 league goals as the club came sixth, within a point of qualifying for the UEFA Cup.

That kicked off a golden period for the Dutch underdogs, who finished the 1994-95 campaign as runners up, second only to Louis van Gaal’s all-conquering Ajax team who went the entire season unbeaten and went on to win the Champions League.

Fergie calling
Many footballers can look back on a particular moment in their career and think “what if?”

For Babangida, it came in the summer of 1995 when Manchester United began to show an interest in signing him as a replacement for Andrei Kanchelskis.

They wanted a winger and Alex Ferguson was at the club like three times because then they normally informed us when interest comes from a big club,” Babangida said. “But somehow along the line I really don’t know what happened as the deal failed to materialize.”

Though the emergence of a certain David Beckham played a part, Babangida didn’t let the missed opportunity affect him on the pitch. He was Roda’s top scorer during the 1995-96 season and even found the net in the UEFA Cup.

His situation would change soon enough, but first he had the small matter of representing Nigeria at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Up until then, Babangida’s route into the Super Eagles starting eleven had been blocked by the presence of Finidi George. However, with the Ajax star absent from the squad for the Olympics, Babangida was left to stake a claim for a starting spot.

He went on to star as part of a Nigeria ‘Dream Team’ that etched its name into football history as the first African team to win Olympic gold in football, claiming memorable comeback wins against pre-tournament favourites Brazil and Argentina in the semis and final.

The success sparked a transfer frenzy. Nwankwo Kanu and Taribo West headed to Inter Milan, Jay-Jay Okocha joined Fenerbahce and Babangida signed for Ajax.

Purchased for €5million, Babangida was brought in as a direct replacement for Finidi, who moved to Real Betis that summer.

Van Gaal
Despite the weight of expectation surrounding the deal, Babangida flourished under Van Gaal.

“He is one of the toughest coaches in the world,” Babangida said. “He would look into your eyes and tell you what he thinks about you without pretence.”

Though Ajax endured a trophyless 1996/97 campaign, on a personal level Babangida’s debut season in Amsterdam was a roaring success with the winger making an impressive contribution to Ajax’s Champions League campaign that included goals against Auxerre and Atletico Madrid.

His goal against Atletico in their quarter-final second leg is still fondly remembered by Ajax fans.

With the game tied at 2-2 deep in extra time at the Vicente Calderon, Babangida collected a deflected pass on the right-hand side of the penalty area and, with the Atleti goalkeeper bearing down on him, gently lifted the ball over the onrushing shot-stopper and into the empty net.

The goal sparked pandemonium, with Babangida dashing to the touchline to share the moment in a warm embrace with Van Gaal.

A disastrous loan move to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia followed, with Babangida lasting all of two months before being sacked, along with Brazilian World Cup-winning team-mate Bebeto, after a winless start to the season in which both players faced criticism over a perceived lack of professionalism.

But while a 38-year-old Bebeto could be forgiven, Babangida had yet to even turn 30 and was supposed to be at the peak of his powers.

He returned home to Ajax where, finally, his contract was terminated. Though Babangida continued to play in China for a few more years and even earned a brief recall for Nigeria he never reached the same heights again and retired in 2004, aged just 31.

“I think back to my career from time to time,” he said recently. “If I had to find a regret I would say that my dream was to move to a stronger club than Ajax, to take one more step in my career. However… I am very happy to have achieved what I have done with them.”

While moves to Manchester United, Auxerre and Charlton Athletic may not have happened, Babangida will always be an Olympic Gold medallist, always be an Ajax hero and always be the fastest man alive on Pro Evolution Soccer.

Courtesy : Jack Berekford.
(Planet Football)




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all this epistle for Tijani babangida... No doubt he was good.but inconsistent... The man was a speed.demon
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Konquest: 9:20pm On May 10
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Konquest: 9:21pm On May 10
naptu2:
There were 3 famous Babangida brothers.

1) Tijani Babangida annoyed me very much when he played for Roda JC Kerkrade. He would get the ball, dribble and run with speed down the flank, which was very good, but it was as if he didn't know what to do when he got to the byline and he would always lose the ball.

However, he matured and improved significantly when he moved to Ajax Amsterdam. That was when he began running directly at goal and scoring great goals. He was part of the Atlanta '96 gold medal winning team and the 2000 Nations Cup silver medal winning team.


2) Ibrahim Babangida was another wonderful winger who was in the Japan '93 world cup winning Golden Eaglets and who played for my club, Stationery Stores, before moving to the Netherlands.

3) Everybody initially thought that Haruna Babangida was going to be a superstar. Why else would Barcelona sign him to their youth team? But he never fulfilled that potential.

May Ibrahim Babangida's soul rest in peace and may Tijani Babangida and his wife have speedy recoveries.
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by okorogodwin4(m): 8:53am On May 11
dibunotion:
Obi must react to this news
yes because he is a detribalised Nigeria not a dullard on life support machine
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by ericmor: 11:38am On May 11
One of the reasons why i love to seat beside the driver when traveling is to always check on them because some of them do sleep why driving. I.R.P to the dead
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by wink2015(m): 12:28pm On May 11
He is even a name sake to former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida who is now retired.

I pray the Almighty Lord to comfort the Babangida family over this irreparable losses.

May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Ibrahim Babangida Dies In Accident, Tijani Babangida & Wife Hospitalized by Bimpe29: 8:19pm On May 11
Inna lillahi wa inna ilehi rajiun!

Allahumo ighifirillahu war'amhu Aameen.

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