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Enugu Governor immortalises Christian Chukwu, retires Rangers’ iconic No 5 jersey

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Enugu Governor immortalises Christian Chukwu, retires Rangers’ iconic No 5 jersey

By Dayo Awoniyi

The Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, has officially announced the retirement of the number 5 jersey worn by Christian Chukwu, the legendary former captain of Rangers International and the Super Eagles, in a heartfelt tribute to the late football icon.

During a poignant Night of Tributes held in Enugu, Governor Mbah honoured Chukwu’s incredible legacy, describing him as a “symbol of unity and national pride.”

Chukwu, who was not only a stalwart defender but also a coach for both Rangers International and the Super Eagles, passed away recently, leaving a void in the hearts of many.

“Christian Chukwu was more than a defender, more than a captain; he was a unifying beacon at a time our nation sought symbols of pride. He was a proud son of Enugu, an icon of Igboland, and a national treasure,” Mbah said during the emotional tribute.

The Governor emphasized that Chukwu’s leadership on and off the pitch was marked by discipline, humility, and resolve, which earned him respect far beyond football. “He led both Enugu Rangers and the Nigerian National Team with a rare mix of discipline, humility, and resolve. Beyond football, he embodied leadership, commanded respect, fostered discipline, and inspired greatness.”

Governor Mbah went on to express the profound impact Chukwu’s passing has had on the collective spirit of the nation, adding, “When I learned of his death, it felt as though a part of our collective spirit had left us. Yet, his legacies will endure.”

In a historic gesture, Mbah declared the retirement of Chukwu’s iconic Number 5 jersey, a number he wore with distinction throughout his career at Rangers International. This act solidifies Chukwu’s status as one of the most revered figures in Nigerian football history.

As part of the tribute, the Enugu State Government will also take on the responsibility of caring for 109 former Rangers players who contributed to the club’s rich legacy.

Furthermore, the government, in collaboration with the Federal Government, is set to announce additional steps to preserve Chukwu’s legacies, ensuring that future generations are inspired by his ideals.

Chukwu’s legacy as a leader, both on and off the pitch, remains an enduring part of Nigerian football. His contributions to Rangers International and the Super Eagles continue to inspire, as his name is immortalised through these heartfelt tributes.

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