PRESIDENT of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau, has described the late former Green Eagles captain, Christian Chukwu, as a national hero whose legacy will endure forever.
Speaking in Enugu during a condolence visit to the Chukwu family, Gusau, represented by NFF First Vice President Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu, praised Chukwu’s dedication, patriotism, and immense contributions to Nigerian football both as a player and as a coach.
“The late Chukwu gave his all for the country. He served Nigeria with all his heart, and he is a hero even in death. One thing is clear: Chukwu can never be forgotten, given how well he served the country and his achievements both as a player and as a coach,” Gusau said.
The NFF President emphasised that the purpose of the visit went beyond condolence; it was also to ensure the Federation aligns with the family’s plans for Chukwu’s final rites.
“We want to be on the same page with the family and know what plans they are putting in place. Chukwu is a hero, and the NFF will participate fully in his burial,” he added.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Chukwu’s son, Emeka, expressed appreciation to the NFF for the visit and support, adding that details of the final burial rites would be made public soon.
The NFF delegation included Executive Committee Member and Nigeria National League Chairman George Aluo, Chairman of Enugu State FA Barrister Tony Ugwu, Imo State FA Chairman Barrister Ifeanyi Dike, and Anambra State FA Chairman Mr. Chikelue Iloenyosi.
Christian Chukwu captained Nigeria to its first-ever Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980 and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.