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Monday, December 24, 2018
Nigerian History..
Samuel Okwaraji, Stephen Keshi, Peter Rufai and Coach Yusuff Salami at a qualifying match, at the National Stadium Surulere, Lagos, for the Seoul '88 Olympics (1988)
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See their shorts...choice
ReplyDeleteSo this is the infamous Sam Okwaraji that we used to sing with his name then we were in nursery and primary school? Heard he slumped and died in the field, may his soul continue to rest in peace.
Oga Keshi...God bless your soul.
Infamous?
Deleteoyibo,supu
Deletezainab makas
How can you say Samuel Okwaraji is infamous!
DeleteDo you know the meaning of infamous?
@Mhiz, infamous means being known for a bad deed or act. That word cannot be used to describe Okwaraji.
DeleteStrong dedicated group.#Godblessthedead
ReplyDeleteMay the departed all rest in peace . It was like a play when Barrister Sam Okwarji died . Keshi's own is still bewildering.
ReplyDeleteSalawa Abeni immortalized Olalekan Salami in one of her album .
Awwwww Keshi
ReplyDeleteHandsome guy
E Okwaraji, E Okwaraji
ReplyDeleteIwo nikan lowo baba
Iwo nikan lowo mama
Tan ba ngba ball lorun, ko ge won lege ara........Kollington Tribute.
If you are Yoruba and dont know this song, then you be smallie...keep kwayet!