“Taribo, How Much Did You Give?”: Journalist Lists Individuals Who Contributed for Rufai’s Burial
A Nigerian journalist has called out football star Taribo West and fellow ex-internationals for their lack of support during the burial of Peter Rufai. The journalist highlights contributions from various individuals and organizations, stressing the importance of solidarity in the football community.
Contributions to Rufai’s Burial
Veteran sports journalist Godwin Enakhena has compiled an extensive list of donors who supported the burial of Super Eagles legend Peter Rufai, who passed away at the age of 61 after a prolonged illness. In a viral post on X, Enakhena detailed how the Lagos State Government led the contributions with a generous donation of ₦15 million, while the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and notable individuals added to the fund, bringing the total to over ₦20 million.
Enakhena’s findings shed light on how organizations and well-meaning Nigerians rallied to support Rufai’s family. He questioned the contributions of ex-players, specifically singling out Taribo West, asking, “Taribo, how much did you give?” This inquiry of West and other former teammates raises questions regarding their commitment to supporting a fellow football legend.
The Legacy of Peter Rufai
Peter Rufai, commonly known as “Dodo Mayana,” was a pivotal figure in Nigerian football, earning 65 caps and helping Nigeria secure its first Africa Cup of Nations title in 1994. His legacy resonates not only in the hearts of fans but also in the annals of Nigerian football history. Enakhena mentioned that the Lagos State Government and NFF have pledged to support Rufai’s upcoming book launch, reflecting their ongoing commitment to honoring his memory.
While the dialogue surrounding financial contributions is critical, it also emphasizes the need for unity within the sports community. An industry where camaraderie transcends the pitch could foster deeper connections and support for individuals who have dedicated their lives to the sport.
Conclusion
In closing, the outpouring of support for Peter Rufai’s burial highlights both the strength of the football community and the responsibility that comes with it. As the industry grapples with issues of support and financial solidarity, it serves as a reminder that athletes must not only inspire on the field but also contribute off it. Engaging with these ongoing discussions can lead to a more cohesive and supportive sporting environment.