Written By: Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Nigeria’s past sporting heroes and heroines have no greater supporter than Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State. This testimony comes from a former captain of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Kanu Nwankwo.

The two-time African Footballer of the Year and a legend of the English Premiership Club, Arsenal FC of London, Kanu Nwankwo, recently paid a courtesy visit to Governor Obiano, where he stressed his joy over the great compassion the governor had for ageing sports stars, especially the pioneer players of Rangers International FC of Enugu.

According to the former star player who set up the Kanu Nwankwo Heart Foundation, no other Governor in Nigeria had shown such appreciation to ageing footballers who had brought joy to the people with their gifts when they were young. The captain of the Nigerian team that won Africa’s first soccer Olympic Gold Medal at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games expressed profound gratitude to Governor Obiano for showing kindness to the aged footballers. He then urged other governors to emulate Akpokuedike who has shown a worthy example.

Governor Obiano’s model, as celebrated by Kanu Nwankwo, is indeed noteworthy, given that our past sports heroes have almost always died, broken and unsupported. Former National Team goalkeeper and 1980 African Nations Cup stalwart, Best Ogedegbe, died unsung. The ace Green Eagles defender and IICC Shooting Stars captain, Sam Ojebode, also passed on without any help forthcoming.

Before Akpokuedike became governor, a Green Eagles 1980 Nations Cup midfielder and Enugu Rangers mainstay, Aloysius Atuegbu, passed through difficult times before he gave up the ghost. His erstwhile colleague, Okey Isima, went the same way. Foster Ikeagu, also of Enugu Rangers, lost the battle of life without being assisted. Former Stationery Stores master dribbler, Haruna Ilerika of the Green Eagles gold-winning team of the 1973 All-Africa Games in Lagos, equally passed away without assistance. Peter Anieke suffered the same fate. The saddening list is indeed endless.

Due to Obiano’s intervention, the legendary goalkeeper, Emmanuel Okala of the then Green Eagles and Enugu Rangers, is now in the care of the Anambra State Government. Former Africa’s fastest sprinter, Mary Onyali, is a sporting ambassador of the State in Governor Obiano’s scheme of things.

The fact remains that the exertions through sports in one’s youth eventually take a heavy toll upon the advancement of the years. The knees would start to give up. The joints would then be jangling badly. Even in the United States, the travails of a great boxer, Muhammad Ali, before his death, were a clear pointer to the prize that stood to be paid after many years in sports.

The ageing sportsmen and women of today had their heyday in sports when football and sundry sports were not money-spinning as is the case today. These sports stars deployed their talents with passion towards the promotion of the nation and indeed Anambra State that takes pride of place in producing Nigeria’s most eminent champions such as Albert Onyeanwuna, Dominic Ezeani, Ngozika Ekwelum among others. They participated to safeguard the pride of the motherland without asking to be paid.

In tune with Governor Obiano’s pioneering drive, there is the need to put in place a sports endowment fund for the upkeep of the retired stars. A nation that maltreats its past heroes will only make future stars to lack the sense of patriotism. These neglected stars used to be the role models of the youths, and any maltreatment meted out to them may redound on how the young ones approach national duties.

Sports rehabilitation for old sports stars should not be limited to individual states. A national policy is needed to follow the Obiano example. It is incumbent on the Ministry of Sports to have an inventory of Nigeria’s past sports stars. This way, they can be given regenerating roles as coaches, advisers and scouts. When they fall ill, they deserve free medical care. The former stars who earned Nigeria her esteemed place in the sun of the sporting world should henceforth be made to stop suffering neglect.        

No doubt, since Governor Obiano assumed office, he placed all the pioneer players of Rangers International Football Club on a monthly welfare package and has been picking up their medical bills. To say thank you, Kanu Nwankwo presented a Super Eagles jersey to Governor Obiano.