Anambra State Football Association, through its Chairman Chikelue Iloenyosi, has penned an emotional condolence message to the Principal, staff, management, and PTA of Tansi International College, Awka, over Saturday’s unfortunate death of three students of the school and injury to six others while playing football, Completesports.com reports.
On Saturday, 4 November 2023, three students of Tansi International College, an all-boys school owned by the Catholic Diocese of Awka, were struck in their teen prime by lightning while playing football on the school’s field.
Six others were injured by the lightning and hospitalised. The management of Tansi International College later announced on the school’s Facebook page on Tuesday, November 7, that the six hospitalised students had been discharged.
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In the condolence message dated 6 November and personally signed by the former Nigeria international, Iloenyosi made it clear that both himself, board members, and football stakeholders in the state deeply mourn the death of the students and condoles the school and families of the affected students over the unfortunate incident.
“I, on behalf of the executive board members of Anambra State Football Association and the entire football stakeholders and enthusiasts wish to condole with you and your school management over the unfortunate incident that took place on Saturday, 4th November 2023,” Iloenyosi began in the condolence message.
“We share with you this moment of grief, over the sudden demise of the promising students.
“It’s indeed a great loss to their immediate parents, families, the Tansi International College, Anambra State, and Nigeria in general.”
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While ‘General’ Iloenyosi and his FA team have continued to preach the gospel of football development in the state for youths to discover their God-given talents and make a better living from it to help their families and the society as well as reducing crime in the state, the former U23 Olympic Eagles defender was saddened that death cut the dreams of the teenagers.
“We ask God to accept their souls in Heaven, give the school and families of the dead ones the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss”, the condolence message added.
“We also pray for a quick recovery for the hospitalised ones. We’ll continue to put your school and the management in our prayers, ” the FA boss concluded in the condolence message.
By Sab Osuji
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