The Wambai Kano,
Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero has described the humanitarian gestures of African
Footballer of the Year Award winner, Nwankwo Kanu as an enduring legacy
sportsmen and women in Nigeria should emulate.
Bayero, who received the duo of
former Senegalese international and African footballer of the year winner,
El-Hadji Diouf and Nwankwo Kanu in Kano as part of preparations for the
forthcoming Match4IDPs, said he was impressed by decision of Nwankwo Kanu, the
African legend to give back to the society through his philanthropic projects.
According him, “If every
Nigerian and African sportsmen and women, who are successful in their various
chosen careers, follow the path of the Nigerian 1996 Olympic gold medalist, the
society will be better for it. I followed Kanu from his playing days at home to
Ajax, Inter Milan, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth, places he won
honours and I must tell you as a Nigerian, I am proud of his feat.
“With your intention to join
other Africa legends to play for the Internally Displaced Persons in the
Northeastern part of the country, believe me though I love our darling team,
Kano Pillars football club, I will support the Kanu led team to win the match,”
Wambai Kano said.
Kanu, in his remark, said he
was in love with the people of Kano because of their overwhelming love for the
game of football.
Although the game, according
to him, is a friendly match, Kanu said the star-studded legend side will teach
the former Nigerian league champions some soccer lessons which may compel some
clubs to ask for their signature once again.
Meanwhile the Chief
Coordinator for Match4IDPs, Abi Goodman said arrangements were in top gear to
ensure a successful programme, which will benefit the Internally Displaced
Persons and deworming of children.
Goodman, however, hinted
that apart from tickets for the match, fans can also gain access into the
stadium by buying a scratch and win cards, which the organisers have designed.
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