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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by LadyRosa(f): 4:06pm On Aug 12, 2021
Hmm
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Sleekfingers: 4:08pm On Aug 12, 2021
I was at the stadium with my uncle and his friends that day......it was a really sad day......


Oh! Okwaraji ,oh! Okwaraji( in kollington ayinla's voice)
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Ibaaboy(m): 4:09pm On Aug 12, 2021
[quote author=osamz007 post=104706292][/quote] u are mad
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Nobody: 4:11pm On Aug 12, 2021
Sleekfingers:
I was at the stadium with my uncle and his friends that day......it was a really sad day......


How was your presence important to his at that moment, maybe you are the cause self; why didn't you just stay at home.
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by od501: 4:11pm On Aug 12, 2021
owukpa:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0f2LgNSfRE

On the 12th of August, 1989, while he was playing for Nigeria in a 2nd round World Cup Qualifier match (Group C, Italia World Cup) against Angola, Samuel Okwaraji slumped on the pitch and died immediately. It was 77 minutes into the match. Right there, in front of 20,000 Nigerians at the Main Bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, the Green Eagles were thrown into disarray while the Palancas Negras of Angola forgot the competition and joined in the futile attempts to revive him.

His body was then taken to the National Stadium Clinic where he was covered up, and from there to the General Hospital. The thousands of Nigerians who came to cheer him to glory left the stadium under a dark cloud of grief. Many would never forget that ominous day. It was just about 10 minutes to the final whistle. Okwaraji was 25. Autopsy revealed he died from high blood pressure-induced congestive heart failure (which occurs when the heart is unable to provide sufficient pump action to ensure enough blood goes round the body). His heart was discovered to be enlarged -not a good sign in medicine. Okwaraji literally played his heart out for Nigeria.

He had just signed a $500,000 contract with Berchem FC of Antwerp, Belgium.

The Green Eagles on that day, apart from Okwaraji, were:

-David Ngodigha

-Augustine Eguavoen

-Stephen Keshi

-Sunday Eboigbe

-Obobaifo Osaro (now of blessed memory)

-Ademola Adesina

-Uchenna Okafor (now of blessed memory)

-Humphrey Edobor

-Samson Siasia

-Etim Esim

-Dahiru Sadi (substituted Edobor in the second half) Nigeria won the match: 1-0. But we lost the gallant Okwaraji. Forever.

That fateful day in the newly-refurbished stadium, one of the very last people that Okwaraji (he made the national squad in 1988) met and spoke with was David Ngodigha, a former goalkeeper for Nigeria and later the coach for Bayelsa United FC. They were both in the Nigerian national team and were roommates at the Seoul Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea in 1988 while both of them were playing under German coach Manfred Hoener and Clemens Westerhof of the Netherlands.

However, their friendship was forged long before they started playing for Nigeria. He was with Okwaraji before the ill-fated match and narrates: “I had known Sam way back while I was in Port Harcourt. But our paths really crossed during the Olympic qualifying games for Seoul ’88. We were roommates then and with Sam you can hardly find a dull moment because he is, sorry he was a down-to-earth person.”

Then he stated that shortly before the match, Sam, who was known for his calm and friendly character became a bit aggressive. On the morning of the match, he shouted at one of the staff in their hotel and that gave him serious concern: “Since I knew Sam, I had never seen him in that mood before and I must say I was so disturbed because this was a man that will allow nothing disturb him before, during or after any match. And suddenly Sam started telling how important the game against Angola was. And he kept talking about the game and this was quite unusual because instead we will joke and then he will call his Italian girlfriend, who I knew, on telephone and they will speak for about six hours.” Then he added that may the late Sam was being emotional because of the nature of the match: “I think Sam was also mindful that he was going to play in Lagos for the first time coupled with the publicity that was built around him before the game.” “

Sam on that day seemed to know that he was leaving. So he told me in his exact words that ‘I am perching on the scrotum of someone. That person wants to strike but he is being careful not to strike and miss.’ Back then I didn’t really understand what he was talking about. And he also warned me to be careful because he has done his best and might not be around for too long.” He was later shocked when his Sam’s cousin came to pack his belongings in the hotel where they were staying (something he said had never occurred before) that Sam had instructed him to do just that before he died. Ndodigha later said of his good friend: ”He wasn’t just a roommate or teammate but a true brother.”

According to his brother, Patrick, when Sam died, he had life insurance from a Belgian firm but ‘because of his love, he did what I will call a capital mistake, he had a clause in his insurance policy in which he stated that if he played outside Europe and America, that he would lose his insurance cover. And that is exactly what happened because he died here. There was an insurance package that was done by Guinness place for that particular match but it was just a cover for that match, not a life insurance. It was worth N10,000. That was what we got. And nothing else.‘

His mother says of that sad day:

I didn’t know that my son had died. It was a mystery to me. Because when we were watching the match, the screen suddenly went blank and I was even abusing NEPA or was it NTA for cutting short such an important match. I started to see people running around and I was wondering what was happening. It was dark, you know it was in the evening when they were playing. So I had to go in and sleep…I was even saying this Nigeria sef, this is a World Cup qualifier match and ….I slept. That night, by 7.30 pm, I woke up to see whether they had started the match again, what I heard was that (she pauses…) …….they are very sorry that……they announced his death….that he slumped and died….that was how I heard it…. It was so painful to me….he was a boy so close to my heart…he always knew what I wanted…he would come home and say Mummy, what do you want. He would ask me if I was well. He would take me to the hospital to the doctor that he just wanted the doctor to examine me, to do this and that. He did so many things to touch my heart. I lost him…and it was a terrible loss to me…because he loved me so much….and I so loved him.. The government indeed made promises to help me out with the care of my children when Sam died because he was the family’s provider but nothing was done. I was at home for a whole year and didn’t teach, receiving condolences from people all over Nigeria for the death of Sam who was multitalented, because I could remember he got a recommendation and congratulatory letter from the Korean government for one of his art works which was chosen as the best in a primary school art contest.” They brought him home to Enugu here where we lived from Lagos but before then they had told me to go to Umudioka and wait for them. My friends gathered here, markets closed, banks closed, offices closed, people lined up the streets in Enugu….he was given a lot of respect…and when they brought him, it was like a king, I had never seen such before.

source: https://www.idomavoice.com/2021/08/today-in-history-samuel-okwaraji-died-32-years-ago.html

The name is Samuel Okparaji. Op take note.
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Oyin2212(m): 4:14pm On Aug 12, 2021
Me I no dey waste energy
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Nobody: 4:16pm On Aug 12, 2021
Muyiwaipere:
Them say e chest stone
I hear say him play ball wey turn stone and keeper turn lion

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by AuroraB(f): 4:17pm On Aug 12, 2021
Eh! Italian girlfriend shocked
Hadn't he a wife and daughter in Emekuku
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by dejavubobo1(m): 4:18pm On Aug 12, 2021
Skyview01:
That was the good old days! Kwam 1 had a song for Okwaraji.

Oooooo Okwaraji ooo, iwo nikan lowo baba, iwo Milan lowo mama, ...to a gba bolu yiooo, I ge won lege ara.
or something like that.
Osé badass composer. Legendary on the beat.
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by ovieigho(m): 4:20pm On Aug 12, 2021
DoctorStylish:
RIP to the hero .
India vs Nigeria 99 - 0 .

Dem go don know say this one na small boy

During our time , they say
India vs Nigeria
It was teslim Balogun that scored the only goal for Nigeria and died

And the myth started even before okwaraji died

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Solidkay(m): 4:20pm On Aug 12, 2021
How are the mighty fallen.
I remember the song that was being sang in his honor back then.
Rest on Hero.
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Fortez: 4:21pm On Aug 12, 2021
Life
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by LifeOfTrigga(m): 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2021
Muyiwaipere:
Them say e chest stone



Lol my own Na say e go nod lion Na wetin I hear
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by baralatie(m): 4:23pm On Aug 12, 2021
I remember that dad told what happened that day

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by victorazy(m): 4:24pm On Aug 12, 2021
Indomie children are confused; D
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by DoctorStylish: 4:27pm On Aug 12, 2021
ovieigho:


Dem go don know say this one na small boy

During our time , they say
India vs Nigeria
It was teslim Balogun that scored the only goal for Nigeria and died

And the myth started even before okwaraji died
Okay
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Godispeace: 4:28pm On Aug 12, 2021
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by kingkoboko: 4:30pm On Aug 12, 2021
U wan 2know d role that Sam Okwaraji played in d 99-1 Nigeria vs India match?

Search for @KingKoboko on Telegram. i go send d eBook there 4free.

Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by gabbasin: 4:33pm On Aug 12, 2021
Op, you did not list Okey Isima, he scored the only goal of the match on his return to the Super Eagles after years of absence. About 6 fans died along Okparaji in the stadium due to stampede and overcrowding as no crowd control mechanism was in place

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by gabbasin: 4:35pm On Aug 12, 2021
gabbasin:
Op, you did not list Okey Isima, he scored the only goal of the match on his return to the Super Eagles after years of absence. About 6 fans died along Okparaji in the stadium due to stampede and overcrowding as no crowd control mechanism was in place
I was there live, an unforgettable day for me
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by bluefilm: 4:35pm On Aug 12, 2021
I still vividly remember that day when the news broke out that Sam collapsed on the pitch.

The way the news was hyped everywhere, i thought sam was a ballon d'or winner or something of that nature.

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Sleekfingers: 4:38pm On Aug 12, 2021
CamusMidas:

How was your presence important to his at that moment, maybe you are the cause self; why didn't you just stay at home.



What's this one saying? I know say dem never born you that year......no wonder your comments sounds childish to me
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by airsaylongcome: 4:41pm On Aug 12, 2021
Remember this day like daylight. World Cup qualifier against Angola at our very own "Theatre of Dreams" in Surulere. NTA commentary wey fit kill person
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Ajeyo(m): 4:44pm On Aug 12, 2021
I was at the stadium on that bad day,I finished secondary education a year before,it was gloom all over the world.
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Mastadestiny(m): 4:45pm On Aug 12, 2021
Skyview01:
That was the good old days! Kwam 1 had a song for Okwaraji.

Oooooo Okwaraji ooo, Oooo Okwarajioo! iwo nikan lowo baba, iwo nikan lowo mamaa, ...to a gba bolu yiooo, O ge won lege ara oo.
or something like that.

Oooooo Okwarajiiii, oooooo Okwarajiiii, Iwo nikan lowo baba Iwo nikan lowo mama tan ban gba boolu lorun ko maa ge won lege araa.

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by gulfer: 4:47pm On Aug 12, 2021
Continue to rest in peace, Legend! I remember this day vividly as I'd gone to the stadium with my uncle(Brother John)..... A lot of things failed to work for us that day; from the overcrowded stadium, unfriendly referee as well as the resolutely defending Angolans who repelled series of attacks by the Green Eagles (as the team was known then) to the inefficiency of the eagle's medical staff who could not revive Sam Okwaraji Going to our stadia in the past was very safe and enjoyable even for the toddler I was then..... I pray one day we'll be able to go to the stadium again, confident that one hemp smoking idiot will not be there to harass you and your kid(s) like you have on saner climes cool cool cool

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Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by rollywise(m): 4:51pm On Aug 12, 2021
Ibaaboy:
OK






I be wan waka pass your comment but no before I say this. You be mumu
Re: Samuel Okwaraji Died 32 Years Ago by Kenturkey048(m): 4:54pm On Aug 12, 2021
GardenOfGod:
We miss him...
The memory is still fresh in our hearts. May he continue to rest in peace.
He died in active service for his motherland.
A patriot per excellence. Much love.

Shey them done born you then ?

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