Peter Rufai was true legend of Nigerian football: ADC

The African Democratic Congress has said the late former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, was a true Nigerian icon.
This is contained in a statement by the party’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, in Abuja, on Friday.
He said, “Rufai, fondly known as Dodo Mayana was a true legend of Nigerian football. He was one of the finest goalkeepers to ever wear the green and white.’’
Mr Abdullahi said Rufai as a giant of African football, exemplified the brilliance, courage, and determination of the Nigerian spirit.
“On the field, he was not just a player — he was a symbol of pride for the entire nation,” Mr Abdullahi said
He said that with every save, kick and other opportunities he had to play, the late Rufai represented Nigeria and the unmatched passion, skill, and grace.
“Today, as we celebrate his remarkable life, we also mourn the passing of a man and a legend whose love for the beautiful game and deep devotion to his country inspired generations. He leaves behind an indelible mark on the history of Nigerian football. Rufai was more than an athlete. He was a unifier. In times when sports provided hope and brought Nigerians together across all divides, he stood as a beacon of excellence and dignity,” the spokesperson added.
Mr Abdullahi extended ADC’s deepest condolences to Rufai’s family, loved ones, the Nigerian football community, and all who were touched by his legacy.
He prayed that his memory would continue to inspire future generations to strive, to serve, and to shine as he did.
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