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Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by Babasessy(m): 10:00am On May 06, 2012
Nigeria’s all-time highest goal scorer, Rashidi Yekini, who died on Friday, was yes-terday buried like a ‘commoner’ in his Ira village in Kwara State, without his colleagues in the national team in attendance. He was aged 49.

Apart from Ike Shorun-mi, ex-Super Eagles goal-keeper, the graveside was devoid of any high profile footballer, including his colleagues to the USA ’94 FIFA World Cup.Yekini, while in the national team, had scored a total of 37 goals in 58 matches while he became the first Nigerian to win the African Footballer of the Year in 1993.

Yekini’s 37 goals for the national team is still a re-cord that is yet to be broken. He also scored the first goal for Nigeria at the 1994 World Cup, against Bulgaria, a match which the country won 3-0.

Also, no official of the Nigerian Football Fed-eration (NFF) was sighted during the burial rite witnessed mostly by locals in his native home. But the solemn event was, however attended by a former Secretary-General of the Nigeria Football Association, Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi.

Also during the poorly attended burial, Yekini’s remains were put inside a rough wooden coffin devoid of any adornment. He was lowered into the grave at 4pm.

Furthermore, there was no ceremony to indicate that a star was being buried.

The Jinnizah prayers for the deceased was led by the Chief Imam of the town, Sheikh Sheu Tijani Giwa and supported by other Muslim clerics from the town.

In his sermon after the burial, the Chief Imam, Sheikh Giwa said that, every soul will taste death no matter the time.He said that everybody should do good things as if they would not wake up the next day.

Sheikh Giwa added that people should remember that life temporary and, “we must endeavour to do good and worship God because nobody knows the time he or she will die on this earth”.

The Chief Imam who sympathised with the people of the town, footballers, federal and state governments, however prayed Allah to grant him eternal rest.

While speaking with newsmen at Ira yesterday on the demise of Yekini, Ogunjobi, said, “It was sad that he (Yekini) died at a young age”.He said that the deceased had contributed to the development of Shooting Stars of Ibadan and the national team during his period.

“Two months ago, I was driving along Ring Road, Ibadan with one of my friends and he (Yekini) saw us and stopped and we ex-changed pleasantries and later, we called each other after that day and I was so shocked when I heard of his death yesterday (Friday) in Ibadan,” he said.

Ogunjobi added, “He (Yekini) was discovered by Segun Odegbami and me while on playing tours of Kaduna in 1981 and since then, Yekini has grown to be the biggest star when it comes to goal scoring in Ni-geria and Africa.”

He, however, called on “the Federal Government, the Shooting Stars of Ibadan and South-West governors to immortalise him, and not by naming any mushroom stadium after him but by putting in place structure or programme that will be of great attraction to foreigners in this country”.

The state governor, Al-haji Abdulfatah Ahmed in his reaction said, “He received with great shock and disbelief, the sudden and untimely death of one of the most finest and dedicated football players Nigeria has ever produced, Rashidi Yekini”.

The statement which was signed by Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ab-dulfatah Ahmed, Alhaji Abdulwahab Oba said, “During his (Yekini) active days the late Yekini demonstrated uncommon skills on the field of play and commit-ment to the Nigerian project that he was known not only in Nigeria but across the African continent as a great footballer”.

The royal father of the ancient town, Oba Oyetunji Oyewale Oyetoro, described the death of Yekini as shocking and painful to the people of Ira, Kwara State and the country in particular.

He said that Yekini’s name had boosted the image of the town and he would ever be remembered.

Oba Oyetoro, who called on the Federal Government to immortalise him like it was done for Teslim Balogun, said such gesture would motivate more Nigerian footballers to contribute more to the development of football rather than love of money.

Also yesterday, Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, Kwara State Coun-cil, described the death of Yekini as a big loss to the country, noting however that the association was consoled that the football legend came, saw and con-quered.The Osun State gover-nor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, in his reaction yesterday described the death of Yekini as shocking.

He called for the setting up of an endowment fund for the family of the deceased. Aregbesola, how-ever, announced the sum of N1 million contribution of the state government towards the endowment.

In his reaction too, the National Secretary of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, who said that he was not aware of the sickness of the deceased lamented that his death was a great shock to soccer development.

Oyinlola, who was an early caller at Ira to sym-pathise with family of the deceased, however, called on sports administrators to take care of ex-footballers so as to encourage the upcoming ones to develop soccer in the country.

Present at the burial were Ogunjobi, Shorunmu, the Ondo chairman of NFA, the members of ABS FC of Ilorin, Kwara United players, Commissioner for Information in Kwara State, Prince Tunji Moronfoye; Osun State Commissioner for Sports, Dr. Stephen Kola Balogun, representative of National Sports Commission, Mr. Stephen Olarinoye, and other sports men and women across the country.

http://nationalmirroronline.net/news/39124.html
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by Mynd44: 10:02am On May 06, 2012
We have that history of not honoring people here but I have to say that being a Muslim, he had to be Buried ASAP which might mean most people did not have time to attend
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by maclatunji: 10:12am On May 06, 2012
May Allah bless your soul Rashidi Yekini but I don't get why you chose to be so reclusive after retirement. I know there were some instances where you were invited to attend and participate in functions but you refused as a revered ex-international- why?

I guess we will never get answers- but what a great player you were.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by Babasessy(m): 10:20am On May 06, 2012
Mynd_44: We have that history of not honoring people here but I have to say that being a Muslim, he had to be Buried ASAP which might mean most people did not have time to attend

Being a muslim should not be an excuse for the non attendance at burial by old team mates my broda. We've had notable muslims burried on short notices yet mammoth crowd of celebrities find time to attend e.g Simbiat Abiola and Maryam Babangida to mention a few, our problem is that we worship money in this country.What happenned to the likes of Mutiu Adepoju and co who reside in the same city of Ibadan with him, such a pity they failed him even when he was alive and after his death.

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Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by 1025: 10:26am On May 06, 2012
We have that history of not honoring people here but I have to say that being a Muslim, he had to be Buried ASAP which might mean most people did not have time to attend

@mynd,
will you say same if one of our high profile criminals(politicians) who is also a muslim dies tomorrow? pls, try as much as you can to call a spade, a spade when ever u see one.
yekini is a hero on the positive side. a man who sacrificed all to bring nigeria to lime light. he deserved and still deserve better treatments from our useless govt and their agents.
with all these things at sight, tell me why a player will be ready to do much for a country that only respect criminals. for once, i never called any nigerian player arrogant or a brag because i hate our govt with a lot of passion. for this kind of behaviour to a man who served his country with all his life, heaven and earth will pay these wicked politicians back with their own coins.
shame to pdp and whatever they stand for.
outside nigeria, honour is given to who honour is due but here, honour are given to those who steal more money from us.
rest in peace our hero, legend and cool headed yekini. may God provide for your family and show them the way to the top.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by Mynd44: 10:30am On May 06, 2012
Okay noted

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Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by frankwoodex: 12:36pm On May 06, 2012
what can make our great yekini die... Pls they should trace his death cus nothing goes for nothing. Who made him mad and how did he get mad... Rest in peace my yekini... A great helo..
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by BabaEleko(m): 5:39pm On May 06, 2012
I don't have a problem with the way he was buried. Islam advocates a "sacred" and "simple" burial for a deceased Muslim. For his friends and those that should have attended to pay their last respect. I don't blame them. It's one of the lessons of life. But on a candid note, some of these people may not have been able to make it due to the short notice. Some might be abroad while some while some got other plans that can't be shifted.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by nwabobo: 5:50pm On May 06, 2012
Babasessy: Nigeria’s all-time highest goal scorer, Rashidi Yekini, who died on Friday, was yes-terday buried like a ‘commoner’ in his Ira village in Kwara State, without his colleagues in the national team in attendance. He was aged 49.

Apart from Ike Shorun-mi, ex-Super Eagles goal-keeper, the graveside was devoid of any high profile footballer, including his colleagues to the USA ’94 FIFA World Cup.Yekini, while in the national team, had scored a total of 37 goals in 58 matches while he became the first Nigerian to win the African Footballer of the Year in 1993.

http://nationalmirroronline.net/news/39124.html

Mutiu Adepoju, Ajibade Babalade and Dimeji Lawal were there.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by NegroNtns(m): 5:55pm On May 06, 2012
Babasessy,

I hope you did not write the article. This article again depicts our ignorance when it comes to understanding and respecting local customs. Mr Yekini was buried in accordance with Islamic rites, which calls for timely burial and low profile. This article is inferring that because "celebrities" were not present and the casket was "wood" and not "brass" or "gold" made it a less befitting burial for Mr Yekini.

Mr Yekini needs prayer, his family and children needs prayer and support. . . . the call for bells and whistles and pomposity is a dis-service to his memory. If the family had to wait for all the expected guests to assemble for a "firecracker" burial then his religious doctrine for timely burial will be breached.

If you did not write the article, Babasessy, you equally did not exercise good discretion by bringing this article to share in NL.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by otokx(m): 6:25pm On May 06, 2012
The peace of Allah be upon him.
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by NwaNimo1(m): 7:55pm On May 06, 2012
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by dayokanu(m): 8:17pm On May 06, 2012
RIP Yeking
Re: Rashidi Yekini Buried Like A 'commoner' - (picture) by AyoGolden(m): 12:49am On May 07, 2012
Please leave this issue and let Yeking rest in peace.

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