Lille, NFF Send Condolence Messages To Osimhen Over Father’s Death

May 24, 2020
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The Nigeria Football Federation  (NFF) and French Ligue 1 club Lille have have sent condolence messages to Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen over the death of his father, Completesports.com reports.

Osimhen, 21, announced the unfortunate demise of his father via his Twitter handle on Sunday morning.
“RIP Dad. No words to describe this feeling,” Osimhen wrote on his Twitter handle.

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And reacting to the sad news, the NFF wrote on their verified Twitter handle: “Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your  family at this time. Take heart and stay strong @victorosimhen9.”

While Lille wrote: “Today we learned with great sadness of the passing of @victorosimhen9’s father.

“The entire LOSC family is joined in grief with Victor and his family. He has our full support during this difficult time.”

By James Agberebi

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