Ben Ezechime, Enugu
The management of Rangers International Football Club of Enugu has described as shocking the passing of the legendary captain, coach, and administrator of the club, Christian Chukwu (MFR), popularly called “Chairman.”
This was contained in a statement signed by Rangers media officer, Norbert Okolie.
He said that following the the development, Governor Peter Mbah had directed that a condolence register be opened at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, and all Enugu State Liaison Offices across the country, in honor of the late icon.
Speaking on behalf of Rangers International FC management, the CEO, Barr. Amobi Ezeaku, said: “This is a devastating loss, not only for Rangers but for the entire football family.
“Chairman Christian Chukwu was a towering figure, a symbol of resilience, excellence, and leadership.
“The name ‘Chairman’ became synonymous with his commanding presence both on and off the pitch, a title first bestowed upon him by the legendary broadcaster Ernest Okonkwo, and embraced by generations ever since.”
Ezeaku said that Chairman Chukwu’s legacy was forever etched in the story of Rangers and Nigerian football.
“As the captain of our golden generation, he led Rangers to several domestic and continental triumphs, and Nigeria to her first Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980.
“He later served Nigeria as a coach, guiding the Super Eagles to a bronze medal finish at the 2004 AFCON, coached Kenya’s national team, and handled several clubs in Nigeria.”
“Beyond his accomplishments, Chairman was humility personified.
“His passion for the growth of Nigerian football remained unwavering till his final days.
“He was always ready to offer wise counsel, driven by love for the game and the country.
“We are committed to honouring his extraordinary legacy and ensuring that the dream he lived for — a strong, united Rangers and a thriving Nigerian football — is sustained, ” he said.
In the same vein, the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) Enugu State chapter says Chukwu’s legacy would Continue to inspire generations of footballers.
In a statement signed it’s chairman, Gideon Iwueke, SWAN said Chukwu was a true legend of Nigerian football and a towering figure in the history of African football.
The statement reads in part: “Christian Chukwu who died on Saturday at 74, was not just a celebrated player and coach, he was a symbol of excellence, discipline, and national pride.
“His leadership on the field was matched only by his humility and wisdom off it.
“As a coach, he continued to serve the nation with distinction, nurturing talents, inspiring countless young players, and contributing immensely to the growth of the game at all levels.
“Beyond the pitch, Christian Chukwu was a unifying force, a man whose life embodied the spirit of teamwork, perseverance, and love for country.
“His legacy will live on in the annals of sports history and in the hearts of all who knew and admired him.”
Also in his reaction, the Chairman of Enugu State Football Association, Tony Ugwu described the demise of Chukwu as shocking.
He said that the late football icon would be a big miss in the football world.
“Chukwu will surely be missed by the football fraternity both in Nigeria and beyond,” Ugwu said.