CAN president pays tribute to family of Late Stephen keshi

Minister Ayo Oritsejafor, the President, Christian Relationship of Nigeria (CAN) and the whole Christian People group, have sympathized with the group of the late

Stephen Keshi.

An announcement marked by Rev Musa Asake, General Secretary of CAN, and made accessible to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja, likewise sympathized with football-cherishing Nigerians over his downfall.

It said CAN was tormented with stun and a profound feeling of misfortune to have gotten the news of the passing of the previous Super Hawks SkippPastor AyPastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the entire Christian Community, have commiserated with the family of the late
Stephen Keshi.
A statement signed by Rev Musa Asake, General Secretary of CAN, and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja, also commiserated with football-loving Nigerians over his demise.
It said CAN was pained with shock and a deep sense of loss to have received the news of the death of the former Super Eagles Captain and Coach.
``Indeed, his passing is a great loss to the footballing community around the world and the Church.
``Definitely, he would be greatly missed. CAN, as a family, stands by the family of the deceased at this time of grief.
``We pray that the Lord will comfort and uphold the family left behind as they take solace in Christ Jesus.
``We want the family to also be consoled that Keshi impacted on the lives of millions of football followers; he lived a good life, ran and won a good race,’’ the statement said.
It prayed God to grant his immediate family, Nigeria and the global football community, the fortitude to bear the great loss.
CAN, it said, also prayed that Nigeria's football house would learn from the experiences of the round leather hero, who won many laurels for the nation in time past and for God to grant his soul eternal rest.o Oritsejafor, the President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the entire Christian Community, have commiserated with the family of the late
Stephen Keshi.
A statement signed by Rev Musa Asake, General Secretary of CAN, and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja, also commiserated with football-loving Nigerians over his demise.
It said CAN was pained with shock and a deep sense of loss to have received the news of the death of the former Super Eagles Captain and Coach.
``Indeed, his passing is a great loss to the footballing community around the world and the Church.
``Definitely, he would be greatly missed. CAN, as a family, stands by the family of the deceased at this time of grief.
``We pray that the Lord will comfort and uphold the family left behind as they take solace in Christ Jesus.
``We want the family to also be consoled that Keshi impacted on the lives of millions of football followers; he lived a good life, ran and won a good race,’’ the statement said.
It prayed God to grant his immediate family, Nigeria and the global football community, the fortitude to bear the great loss.
CAN, it said, also prayed that Nigeria's football house would learn from the experiences of the round leather hero, who won many laurels for the nation in time past and for God to grant his soul eternal rest.er and Mentor.

``Indeed, his passing is an awesome misfortune to the footballing group the world over and the Congregation.

``Definitely, he would be extraordinarily missed. CAN, as a family, remains by the group of the expired right now of sorrow.

``We ask that the Ruler will comfort and maintain the family deserted as they take comfort in Christ Jesus.

``We need the family to likewise be reassured that Keshi affected on the lives of a huge number of football devotees; he carried on with a decent life, ran and won a decent race,'' the announcement said.

It supplicated God to give his close family, Nigeria and the worldwide football group, the strength to tolerate the colossal misfortune.

Would, it be able to said, additionally supplicated that Nigeria's football house would gain from the encounters of the round calfskin saint, who won numerous trees for the country in time past and for God to allow his spirit unceasing rest.

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