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Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Aderr: 4:04pm On Aug 03, 2019
DannyJ19:
Ehhyya.

So sad she couldn't witness them, especially that Mahrez goal..



she would have been proud.
Awwww! This is not good o. grin

But I guess any parent would still have been proud to see their son represent the country at a major event,especially if you consider the hardships they must have passed through.
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Nobody: 4:22pm On Aug 03, 2019
reportminds:
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Daniel Akpeyi still feels the impact and sacrifices his mother made towards the success of his football career.

Akpeyi kept five out of seven matches for the Super Eagles at the recently concluded Egypt 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), emerging victorious in four and losing one.

Before the team departed Cairo for Abuja after beating Tunisia in their third-place match, Akpeyi took time to reflect on his past, particularly the death of his mother who sacrificed so much for his football career to flourish.

“It pains me so much that my mother is no longer alive to see me in full colours of the Super Eagles,” Akpeyi told The Guardian at the team’s Le Meridian hotel in Cairo. “She made it possible for me to become the footballer I am today.”

Akpeyi’s journey into the national team started at the U-20 World Cup in 2005 under Coach Samson Siasia. He, alongside goalkeeper Ambrose Vanzekin, made the trip to The Netherlands, where Nigeria lost to Argentina 2-1 in the final.

He was also part of Siasia’s squad to the Beijing 2008 Olympics Games, which also got to the finals and lost to Argentina. Those were his days in the junior team.

Akpeyi, who currently plies his soccer trade with Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa, fought his way into the senior national team during the era of late Stephen Keshi. He was part of the Super Eagles team to the camp in Faro, Portugal in preparation for the South Africa 2013 African Nations Cup.

Painfully for the young lad, his name was dropped from the final list on the eve of the tournament.

The impact of Akpeyi’s last-minute removal from the squad to the Rainbow Nation was felt by virtually all members of his family, particularly his mother. Some of his friends also cried foul, accusing Keshi of trying to frustrate Akpeyi’s football career.

The Guardian recalls how Akpeyi’s mother felt after her son was dropped from the squad to South Africa 2013. The mother, Mrs. Caroline Aimakhu Akpeyi, an Esan speaking tribe from Iruwa, Edo State, was residing at Jakande Estate in Ikorodu area of Lagos at that time.

In a chat with The Guardian then, the woman narrated how she fasted for days, crying to God to intervene in her son’s football career. “I find it difficult to eat and sleep whenever I see the team play on television. I don’t really know who is working against Daniel’s football career, but I believe God will come to his rescue,” she said.

With a feeling of nostalgia, Akpeyi said: “My mother was a prayer warrior, and she laid the foundation for my football career, Akpeyi recalled emotionally, using his right hand to wipe away tears from his face. “I remember how my mother stood her ground when my father wanted to stop me from playing football at an early stage. She insisted on several occasions arguing with my dad to allow me to choose a career for myself. It is really unfortunate my mum couldn’t wait to reap from my football career.

Some months after the Super Eagles won the Nations Cup title in South Africa in 2013, Akpeyi’s mother died, probably from the effects of the shock she received when her son was removed from the team on the eve of the tournament.

“We tried everything humanly possible to save her, but she left us at a time we needed her most. I didn’t get to know of her condition early because my brothers and sisters did not want her sickness to distract my football career. Each time I called, they will say mama is fine. I became curious. When I got to know of her situation, we took her to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), where she spent some months before she gave up,” he stated.

While the mother hailed from Iruwa in Edo State, his father, Mr. Diamond Akpeyi is of the Itsekiri tribe from the popular Ode Itsekiri in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

At Egypt 2019 AFCON, Akpeyi was in action in the first game against Burundi, and the team triumphed 1-0 in Alexandria with China-based Odion Ighalo accounting for the goal. Akpeyi also had a clean sheet in the second group match against the Syli Nationale of Guinea, which saw the Super Eagles picking the ticket to the Round of 16 with a game in hand.

After being rested in the last group match against debutants, Madagascar, which Nigeria lost 0-2, Akpeyi returned to action in the round of 16 match against the defending champions, Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, leading Nigeria to a 3-2 victory to hit the quarterfinal. He was also called to duty in the cracker against a resilient Bafana Bafana of South Africa, and the Super Eagles won 2-1 to hit the semifinal stage of the competition.

The former Warri Wolves goalkeeper was, however, unlucky to concede a dying minute goal in the semifinal against the Desert Foxes of Algeria, which ended 2-1 for the North Africans.

He was rested in the third-place match against Tunisia, which the Super Eagles won 1-0.

After being dropped on the eve of South Africa 2013 Nations Cup in South Africa, Akpeyi was invited yet again to the Super Eagles in 2014, this time he had a superlative performance in the match against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

That opened the doors for his contract with Chippa United Football Club in South Africa in 2015.

Akpeyi began his career with Gabros International FC and was promoted to the first team in 2005. He moved to Nasarawa United FC in January 2007. He was a starter for both clubs.

In 2010, Akpeyi shifted his base to Owerri, where he joined Hartland FC for their CAF Champions League campaign and was again first-choice. In February 2014, it was announced that he had left Heartland to join league rivals, Warri Wolves, but a few days later, Heartland denied the move by an official statement, stating that they had no intention to sell their first-choice goalkeeper.

In the following month, however, the deal was confirmed again and Akpeyi joined the Seasiders (Warri Wolves).
He signed a two-year deal with Chippa in 2015, a club he served for four years before pitching his tent with Kaizer Chiefs, another South African club earlier this year.

The 2-1 victory by the Super Eagles against the Bafana Bafana in the quarterfinal in Cairo may have erased the memories of the 0-2 defeat, which Nigeria suffered in the hands of the South Africans in the first leg of the 2019 AFCON qualifier in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Akpeyi was in goal for the Super Eagles in 2017, when the South Africans won.

Akpeyi left Lagos to his base in South Africa last week with a promise to help his club, Kaizer Chiefs to a glorious outing in the South Africa Football league.

Before his departure, the Super Eagles goalkeeper lashed out at football fans calling for Coach Gernot Rohr’s sack, saying those criticising the Franco-German don’t mean well for the nation’s football.

Akpeyi said it was disturbing that some Nigerians would call for the head of Gernot Rohr despite his good records with the Eagles since he assumed duty in 2017. He asked: “Calling for Rohr’s sack, who do you think will be the messiah that other groups will not also call for his sack? Even those who have won trophies for Nigeria at a point had some other groups calling for their sack. Nobody will be good enough for Nigeria until we come together and stand for one interest.

“Generally, every sector in Nigeria is a race for personal interest and when you win, enjoy it for the time until another party reinforces and comes back for a fight. Your records don’t count for many Nigerians,” Akpeyi stated.

Source http://www.reportminds.com/2019/08/its-sad-my-mother-couldnt-witness-my.html

tsinzu zanas Gullah PopeFlatino


Hear it from the horse's mouth. When I told you guys during AFCON that Akpeyi is an Itsekiri not an Igbo. You guys do not hear word. Some of you went to bring a blog post your Igbo brother wrote to defend a barefaced lie. Pathetic!
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Kvngfrosh(m): 4:52pm On Aug 03, 2019
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Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by wakes: 4:59pm On Aug 03, 2019
Take heart
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by sylve11: 5:43pm On Aug 03, 2019
DannyJ19:
Ehhyya.

So sad she couldn't witness them, especially that Mahrez goal..



she would have been proud.


why una wicked like this na? grin grin grin cool
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by TGON(m): 5:50pm On Aug 03, 2019
sylve11:



why una wicked like this na? grin grin grin cool
akpeyi na basket....even him self knw
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by femi4: 5:52pm On Aug 03, 2019
DannyJ19:
Ehhyya.

So sad she couldn't witness them, especially that Mahrez goal..



she would have been proud.
grin
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by lincs25(m): 6:15pm On Aug 03, 2019
Is better that she is late, she would have been disappointed!
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by charlesm91(m): 6:16pm On Aug 03, 2019
Ladiesdoctor:
Rest in Peace to your Mom.
But you are the worst goalkeeper that has ever being in the Super Eagles.
Original Olodo goalkeeper wey no sabi anything.
Tarrrrr
guy you just remind me of that Baruwa keeper we get that time. After him na Akpeyi
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Moikiitos: 7:36pm On Aug 03, 2019
People show some compassion for someone morning the loss of his love one and give some respect for the dead...irrespective of his/her ordeal. May her soul continues to R.I.P

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Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by MrFly(m): 8:27pm On Aug 03, 2019
Yea! The moment u arranged ur wall and still hid behind it for Mahrez goal was glorious indeed! Okoko.
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Crownfitsme2019(m): 9:22pm On Aug 03, 2019
Glorious moment keh! When did it happen?
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Ladiesdoctor(m): 9:45pm On Aug 03, 2019
charlesm91:
guy you just remind me of that Baruwa keeper we get that time. After him na Akpeyi


You mean the Baruwa wey smoke Jamaican weewee?
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by mikelonyeka(m): 11:02pm On Aug 03, 2019
Take heart bro......RIP to your mum ..
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by Adebowalay(m): 11:20pm On Aug 03, 2019
reportminds:
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Daniel Akpeyi still feels the impact and sacrifices his mother made towards the success of his football career.

Akpeyi kept five out of seven matches for the Super Eagles at the recently concluded Egypt 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), emerging victorious in four and losing one.

Before the team departed Cairo for Abuja after beating Tunisia in their third-place match, Akpeyi took time to reflect on his past, particularly the death of his mother who sacrificed so much for his football career to flourish.

“It pains me so much that my mother is no longer alive to see me in full colours of the Super Eagles,” Akpeyi told The Guardian at the team’s Le Meridian hotel in Cairo. “She made it possible for me to become the footballer I am today.”

Akpeyi’s journey into the national team started at the U-20 World Cup in 2005 under Coach Samson Siasia. He, alongside goalkeeper Ambrose Vanzekin, made the trip to The Netherlands, where Nigeria lost to Argentina 2-1 in the final.

He was also part of Siasia’s squad to the Beijing 2008 Olympics Games, which also got to the finals and lost to Argentina. Those were his days in the junior team.

Akpeyi, who currently plies his soccer trade with Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa, fought his way into the senior national team during the era of late Stephen Keshi. He was part of the Super Eagles team to the camp in Faro, Portugal in preparation for the South Africa 2013 African Nations Cup.

Painfully for the young lad, his name was dropped from the final list on the eve of the tournament.

The impact of Akpeyi’s last-minute removal from the squad to the Rainbow Nation was felt by virtually all members of his family, particularly his mother. Some of his friends also cried foul, accusing Keshi of trying to frustrate Akpeyi’s football career.

The Guardian recalls how Akpeyi’s mother felt after her son was dropped from the squad to South Africa 2013. The mother, Mrs. Caroline Aimakhu Akpeyi, an Esan speaking tribe from Iruwa, Edo State, was residing at Jakande Estate in Ikorodu area of Lagos at that time.

In a chat with The Guardian then, the woman narrated how she fasted for days, crying to God to intervene in her son’s football career. “I find it difficult to eat and sleep whenever I see the team play on television. I don’t really know who is working against Daniel’s football career, but I believe God will come to his rescue,” she said.

With a feeling of nostalgia, Akpeyi said: “My mother was a prayer warrior, and she laid the foundation for my football career, Akpeyi recalled emotionally, using his right hand to wipe away tears from his face. “I remember how my mother stood her ground when my father wanted to stop me from playing football at an early stage. She insisted on several occasions arguing with my dad to allow me to choose a career for myself. It is really unfortunate my mum couldn’t wait to reap from my football career.

Some months after the Super Eagles won the Nations Cup title in South Africa in 2013, Akpeyi’s mother died, probably from the effects of the shock she received when her son was removed from the team on the eve of the tournament.

“We tried everything humanly possible to save her, but she left us at a time we needed her most. I didn’t get to know of her condition early because my brothers and sisters did not want her sickness to distract my football career. Each time I called, they will say mama is fine. I became curious. When I got to know of her situation, we took her to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), where she spent some months before she gave up,” he stated.

While the mother hailed from Iruwa in Edo State, his father, Mr. Diamond Akpeyi is of the Itsekiri tribe from the popular Ode Itsekiri in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

At Egypt 2019 AFCON, Akpeyi was in action in the first game against Burundi, and the team triumphed 1-0 in Alexandria with China-based Odion Ighalo accounting for the goal. Akpeyi also had a clean sheet in the second group match against the Syli Nationale of Guinea, which saw the Super Eagles picking the ticket to the Round of 16 with a game in hand.

After being rested in the last group match against debutants, Madagascar, which Nigeria lost 0-2, Akpeyi returned to action in the round of 16 match against the defending champions, Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, leading Nigeria to a 3-2 victory to hit the quarterfinal. He was also called to duty in the cracker against a resilient Bafana Bafana of South Africa, and the Super Eagles won 2-1 to hit the semifinal stage of the competition.

The former Warri Wolves goalkeeper was, however, unlucky to concede a dying minute goal in the semifinal against the Desert Foxes of Algeria, which ended 2-1 for the North Africans.

He was rested in the third-place match against Tunisia, which the Super Eagles won 1-0.

After being dropped on the eve of South Africa 2013 Nations Cup in South Africa, Akpeyi was invited yet again to the Super Eagles in 2014, this time he had a superlative performance in the match against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

That opened the doors for his contract with Chippa United Football Club in South Africa in 2015.

Akpeyi began his career with Gabros International FC and was promoted to the first team in 2005. He moved to Nasarawa United FC in January 2007. He was a starter for both clubs.

In 2010, Akpeyi shifted his base to Owerri, where he joined Hartland FC for their CAF Champions League campaign and was again first-choice. In February 2014, it was announced that he had left Heartland to join league rivals, Warri Wolves, but a few days later, Heartland denied the move by an official statement, stating that they had no intention to sell their first-choice goalkeeper.

In the following month, however, the deal was confirmed again and Akpeyi joined the Seasiders (Warri Wolves).
He signed a two-year deal with Chippa in 2015, a club he served for four years before pitching his tent with Kaizer Chiefs, another South African club earlier this year.

The 2-1 victory by the Super Eagles against the Bafana Bafana in the quarterfinal in Cairo may have erased the memories of the 0-2 defeat, which Nigeria suffered in the hands of the South Africans in the first leg of the 2019 AFCON qualifier in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Akpeyi was in goal for the Super Eagles in 2017, when the South Africans won.

Akpeyi left Lagos to his base in South Africa last week with a promise to help his club, Kaizer Chiefs to a glorious outing in the South Africa Football league.

Before his departure, the Super Eagles goalkeeper lashed out at football fans calling for Coach Gernot Rohr’s sack, saying those criticising the Franco-German don’t mean well for the nation’s football.

Akpeyi said it was disturbing that some Nigerians would call for the head of Gernot Rohr despite his good records with the Eagles since he assumed duty in 2017. He asked: “Calling for Rohr’s sack, who do you think will be the messiah that other groups will not also call for his sack? Even those who have won trophies for Nigeria at a point had some other groups calling for their sack. Nobody will be good enough for Nigeria until we come together and stand for one interest.

“Generally, every sector in Nigeria is a race for personal interest and when you win, enjoy it for the time until another party reinforces and comes back for a fight. Your records don’t count for many Nigerians,” Akpeyi stated.

Source http://www.reportminds.com/2019/08/its-sad-my-mother-couldnt-witness-my.html

aahaann.GLORIOUS MOMENT ABI GLORIOUS EXIT...E BE LIKE SAY BOMB DEY UR HEAD ... See name set APKEYI
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by SheikhMuniru(m): 11:40pm On Aug 03, 2019
Akpeyi Meaning APEERE In Yoruba, How I Wish Your Mom Is Alive To See You Disgracing Yourself In Front Of Algerian Players..
Re: It’s Sad My Mother Couldn’t Witness My Glorious Moments In Super Eagles — Akpeyi by FRANKOSKI(m): 2:13am On Aug 04, 2019
See marez o!

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