Frenage Mourns With 3SC Over Moses Ogaga
Published: October 10, 2013
The management of Ibadan based soccer school, FRENAGE Soccer Academy has joined others in the football world to commiserate with the board and management of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) over the sudden death of its player, Moses Ogaga who passed away on Wednesday morning after a brief illness.
The academy in statement issued and made available to newsmen in Ibadan described sad demise of the skillful midfielder as a great
loss to the entire football family in the state and Nigeria as whole.
“Ogaga was one of footballers that was close to our soccer school.
“He used to train and share his experiences with the academy players once in a while, and that was why his death came to us as a rude shock.
“We pray God to give 3SC and his family fortitude to bear the big loss”, the statement reads in part.
Ogaga, aged 26, who featured last for Oluyole Warriors in an away match against Lobi Stars in Kastina-Ala died according to family sources died as a result of complications from typhoid fever.
His burial according to his elder brother, Frank Ogaga who lives in Ibadan is likely to come up this weekend or early next week at
Sango cemetery Ibadan after considering the stress of taking the corpse to Warri, his home town in Delta State.
The academy in statement issued and made available to newsmen in Ibadan described sad demise of the skillful midfielder as a great
loss to the entire football family in the state and Nigeria as whole.
“Ogaga was one of footballers that was close to our soccer school.
“He used to train and share his experiences with the academy players once in a while, and that was why his death came to us as a rude shock.
“We pray God to give 3SC and his family fortitude to bear the big loss”, the statement reads in part.
Ogaga, aged 26, who featured last for Oluyole Warriors in an away match against Lobi Stars in Kastina-Ala died according to family sources died as a result of complications from typhoid fever.
His burial according to his elder brother, Frank Ogaga who lives in Ibadan is likely to come up this weekend or early next week at
Sango cemetery Ibadan after considering the stress of taking the corpse to Warri, his home town in Delta State.
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