COWBELL MILK BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF SAMUEL OKWARAJI
L-R: Marketing Manager, Promasidor Nigeria Limited,
Abiodun Ayodeji; ex-Barcelona/Super Eagles defender, Gbenga Okunowo; and Brand
Manager, Dairy, Promasidor, Nigeria Limited, Ifeoluwa Ilesanmi with Subomi
Ajayi, captain of the overall winning team of the Cowbell Football Summer Camp,
organised by Cowbell Football Academy in Lagos.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Twenty-eight
years after, memories of his life and times have faded out. Not even members of
his primary constituency remembered to commemorate his skilful style last
Saturday. But Cowbell Milk, the flagship brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited,
made the difference.
At
that same main bowl of the National Stadium, Lagos, where Samuel Okwaraji
slumped and died while in the colours of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Cowbell
Football Academy (CFA) remembered the national hero exactly 28 years after. And
for kids and parents that participated at the final ceremony of the Cowbell
Summer Camp, a programme organised by the CFA to groom young talents, it was a
date with the history with the late midfielder looming large.
Among
those who played at the final ceremony was Toyeeb Gidado Olakunle, who
captained the Under-15 Team Nigeria at the Youth Olympics held in Botswana in
2014. Many people have nicknamed Toyeeb Nigeria’s rising Wonder Boy, a name
once associated with Okwaraji.
The
master of ceremonies reminded the crowd that it was in that main bowl of the
National Stadium, Lagos that Okwaraji had a tragic end during Super Eagles’
encounter with Angola in a FIFA World Cup qualifier game.
Speaking
at the event, ex-Super Eagles defender and Barcelona player, Gbenga Okunowo
said the event was a positive memorial for Okwaraji. He said the young talents
that participated in the event would, some day, replace Nigeria’s past heroes,
if the national team managers paid attention to them.
“Many
people do not remember Okwaraji anymore. So, this event is a good reminder. We
cannot replace the late midfielder but the young talents I have seen could one
day take his place in the national team,” he said.
Franklin
Howard, another ex-Super Eagles player, said that Cowbell Summer Camp was a
positive reminder of the last game Okwaraji played.
Marketing
Manager, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Abiodun Ayodeji presenting the trophy to
the overall winning team of the Cowbell Football Summer Camp, organised by
Cowbell Football Academy in Lagos.
“If
you watch very well, you would notice that this was how Nigerians gathered to
watch the last game Okwaraji played. But it is a good reminder because many of
the youths that are being trained by CFA can replace Okwaraji and other stars
whose deaths or retirements have left a vacuum in the national team,” Howard said.
Marketing
Manager, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Abiodun Ayodeji said the sponsorship was
aimed at building responsible citizens. He added that the initiative was part
of Promasidor’s support for the socio-economic development of the country.
“We
are very keen in creating activities and platforms that will provide a total
development opportunity for Nigerian children and youths. This is all about
total development – whether in academic or extra-curricular activities,”
Ayodeji explained.
CFA
Rector, Godwin Dudu-Orumen said the academy had achieved outstanding records,
which he attributed to Cowbell’s motivation and support.
Dudu-Orumen
disclosed: “Two products of the academy have played for Under-15 national team.
One of them, Toyeeb Gidado Olakunle, captained the Under-15 Team Nigeria at the
Youth Olympics held in Botswana in 2014.
“Another
CFA product, who was given a scholarship, has graduated from an American
university, while the Lagos State Polytechnic is currently counting on seven
other trainees, who were recently admitted into the school, to help develop its
football team. These lofty achievements could not have been actualised without
the support of Cowbell.”
Ten
awards were given to outstanding individuals and teams for their impressive
performance during training. Among the honours were the Cowbell Overall Wining
Team Prize, Stephen Keshi’s Prize for Outstanding Leadership, Muda Lawal’s
Prize for Most Hardworking participant and Rasheed Yekini’s Prize for Most
Improved Player.
COWBELL MILK BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF SAMUEL OKWARAJI
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