Keshi: A house gift from Gov. Uduaghan
JETHRO IBILEKE/Benin
Chief
 coach of the victorious Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi, was Thurday 
rewarded with a building for his leading the nation’s senior football 
team to African Nation Cup glory by the government of Delta state.
Governor
 of Delta stata, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan who disclosed this when players 
and officials of the national team paid him a courtesy call in Asaba, 
announced that the state government has allocated a plot of land to 
Stephen Keshi and also promised to put up a befitting structure for the 
undisputed Africa’s number one coach of the moment.

Uduaghan and Keshi
The
 governor while thanking President Goodluck Jonathan for giving Delta 
state the opportunity to host the victorious Super Eagles, charged sport
 heroes to give back to the society through mentoring programmes and 
development of sporting talents of the teeming youths of the country, 
just as he added that it was also important for the youths to have 
mentors to enable them channel their talents positively.
“The 
state government is working out a programme to ensure that our sporting 
heroes help mentor our younger ones to become great sportsmen.”
The
 governor enjoined all sporting heroes to key into the programme to 
enable the state achieve its dream and maintain its top position in 
sports in the country.
“Sports is one of the key points in the 
actualisation of the Delta beyond oil policy and the state will continue
 to support sports to enable the youths utilise their skills.”
While
 congratulating the team for winning the championship, Dr. Uduaghan 
commended Stephen Keshi for his resilience and patience in giving his 
best even when people doubted the ability of the team to deliver.
The
 governor promised the state government’s continuous support for the 
team and prayed that the team would continue to excel in all their 
future competitions.
Speaking earlier, the Chief Coach Stephen 
Keshi expressed his gratitude to Nigerians for their support throughout 
the AFCON competition.
While stating that his goal at the 
championship was to bring smiles to the faces of Nigerians, he promised 
that his team would continue to improve and ensure that Nigeria takes 
its pride of place in the African football map.
In his brief 
remark, the Chairman Delta State Sports Commission Mr Amaju Pinnick 
informed the gathering that Nigeria now ranked 30th in the recently 
released FIFA ranking.
He said that the victorious Super Eagles 
would serve as role models for the younger ones and they represent the 
mentoring spirit advocated by Governor Uduaghan at the sports summit 
held in Asaba.
 

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