Fly High, Dodomayana - Ahmed Musa Reacts to Peter Rufai's Death
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International Nigerian former archer Peter Rufai, who defended his country at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups in the United States and France, died this Thursday in Lagos, Nigeria, from a disease, reported the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).Popularly known as ‘Dodomayana’, Rufai (61 years old) dressed 65 times Nigeria’s T-shirt, with which he won the 1994 African Cup of Nations (CAN).“We regret the death of legendary Super Eagle archer Peter Ru…
Fly high, Dodomayana - Ahmed Musa reacts to Peter Rufai's death
Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa, has reacted to the death of former goalkeeper Peter Rufai. Rufai died on Thursday after a prolonged sickness. Rufai, who was popularly called Dodomayana during his playing days, was 61 years old. Reacting, Musa, in a post on X, described Rufai as a hero, urging him to fly high. According to the former Leicester City star, Rufai’s legacy will continue to soar higher than any trophy. “Can’t believe I’m typing this…
On Thursday, July 3, Peter Rufai, former goaltender of Nigeria's Super Eagles, died at the age of 61. The man had won the 1994 African Cup of Nations with his country.
The former archer died at 61: he played two World Cups and passed through several European teams
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