President Muhammadu Buhari has put aside his busy schedule to join the Nigerian football community and the entire country in mourning the death of late soccer star, Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji’s mother, which sad incident occurred early Monday, megasportsarena.com gathered.
Buhari was in a solemn mood, as he paid tribute to Mrs. Janet Okwaraji, whose eldest son, Patrick, confirmed gave up the ghost at her residence in Enugu state at the age of 83, according to a condolence message released by the president’s special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina,
The statement read: “President Muhammadu Buhari condoles with family of Lady Janet Okwaraji, a teacher and school proprietress, who passed on at 83, leaving a lasting memory of kindness, love and charity as a devout Christian.
“The President believes Lady Okwaraji, whose son, Samuel, died in August 1989 while playing for the Super Eagles in a World Cup qualifier, will always be remembered for the sacrifices of the family for the nation.
“President Buhari affirms that the matriarch of the Okwaraji family, like her son, defined simplicity, loyalty and patriotism in many ways as she remained steadfast, believing in Nigeria, despite the vicissitude of life.
“As a mother, who lost her son in an unexpected situation, the President believes Lady Janet deserved to be acknowledged for her resilience and nobility, despite the odds. President Buhari prays that the almighty God will grant her soul eternal rest, and comfort her loved ones.”