Ex Fenerbahce Star Austin Okocha Sends Condolence To Emmanuel Emenike For The Loss Of His Father
Published: May 30, 2015
Retired Nigeria skipper Austin Okocha has sent a message of condolence to Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike over the death of his father , Felix Emenike Ndukwu.
The former Fenerbahce midfielder prayed that the Supreme Being will comfort the family during this difficult time.
“My heartfelt condolence goes to Emmanuel Emenike, Ebuka and the entire family at the pass on of their dad.
“May God be your strength, ” Austin Okocha posted on Twitter.
Austin Jay - Jay Okocha donned the colours of Fenerbahce from 1996 - 1998 before moving to PSG after the World Cup in France.
In 60 appearances for The Yellow Canaries, he scored 30 goals.
Photo Credit : fenerbahce.org
The former Fenerbahce midfielder prayed that the Supreme Being will comfort the family during this difficult time.
“My heartfelt condolence goes to Emmanuel Emenike, Ebuka and the entire family at the pass on of their dad.
“May God be your strength, ” Austin Okocha posted on Twitter.
Austin Jay - Jay Okocha donned the colours of Fenerbahce from 1996 - 1998 before moving to PSG after the World Cup in France.
In 60 appearances for The Yellow Canaries, he scored 30 goals.
Photo Credit : fenerbahce.org
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