A
former Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles player is dead, as a close
friend has confirmed that he died on Friday after a brief illness.
Peter Ogaba, who
is fondly remembered for being the youngest Nigerian player at the FIFA
U-20 World Cup hosted by Saudi Arabia in 1989 died on Friday after a brief illness.
One of the deceased's close friends confirmed the news and said; “Peter Ogaba was found dead in his room this morning.
“He has been sick for a while. His door had to be broken down
to gain entrance into his room. It is indeed sad that we have lost
another great footballer in Nigeria.”
The Nigeria Football Federation, as well as other teammates of
Ogaba, have already been paying tributes to the former youngster. “We are shocked to hear of the sad demise of former Junior Int’l Peter Ogaba. Ogaba was part of the Eaglets at Canada 87,” the NFF wrote on Twitter.
The remains of the former footballer who was also the coach of Lobi
Stars, between 2006 and 2009, have been deposited at the Asokoro
General Hospital in Abuja.
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