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Stephen Keshi is dead.

Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, former Super
Eagles Coach and one time defender of the
Super Eagles is dead.

Keshi who is 54-years-old died at the wee
hours of Wednesday in Benin
He was confirmed dead by Ben Olaiya.
Olaiya speaking to Vanguard Sport Editor
Tony Ubani said 'Tony yes the Big Boss is
dead the Big boss is dead'

Also Ademola Olajire, an Assistant Director
of Communications in the Nigeria Football
Federation, said that Keshi died after he
was rushed to an hospital after complaining
of his legs.

He said that Keshi had problems with his
legs and that he could not stand for long.
More so Valere Hounandinou, an Assistant
Coach to Keshi, confirmed  to Vanguard that
''last week Stephen Keshi complained to him
that he was having irregular heart beats and
he advised him to go the hospital'.

The Nigeria Football Federation on it twitter
handle @thenff tweeted 'Former Nigeria
Captain and Coach, Stephen Keshi, is dead.
Reports say the legend died in the early
hours of Wednesday, RIP Big Boss.
SRC vanguard news.

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