“I Felt Like Quitting” – Super Eagles Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali Opens Up About Losing Both Parents

Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has opened up about the emotional challenges he faced after losing both of his parents within a short span. Speaking to ACL Sports while in camp with the team in Morocco ahead of their Round of 16 clash, Nwabali recalled the overwhelming grief he experienced following the deaths of his mother and father. The Super Eagles had secured top spot in Group C with nine points from three matches. He revealed that the loss hit him so hard that he briefly considered quitting football, but the support of his teammates helped him persevere. “My mom passed away on this day last year around 12 pm. I try to move on and be strong, but sometimes I feel like quitting. At one point, I even told my captain that I wanted to quit football. But with the support of some of my teammates, I was able to carry on. My mom and dad were so dear to me. Losing them has been incredibly painful. It’s not something any footballer—or any human—should have to experience: losing both parents,” Nwabali said. His father passed away in November 2025, just hours after he featured in the Super Eagles’ 1-1 draw against Benin Republic in the 2025 Nations Cup qualifiers. On January 1, he took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce the passing of his mother, describing 2025 as “the worst year of my life.” He wrote: “RIP mom, worst year of my life already,” alongside heartbreak and tear emojis, adding earlier: “A very very crazy world indeed.”

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Parents Of Niger Schoolchildren Abducted From St. Mary Protest Government Inaction

Parents of children abducted from St. Mary Catholic Schools in Papiri, Agwarra LGA of Niger State, protested on Saturday, accusing the state government of inaction eight days after the attack. More than 200 parents gathered at the school to register their names and those of their missing children, many travelling long distances on motorcycles to participate. The school was attacked on 21 November, when gunmen kidnapped over 300 pupils and 12 teachers, days after 26 schoolgirls were abducted in another part of the state. About 50 students escaped after two days, but most remain in captivity. Despite assurances that special security teams had been deployed, parents said no state officials had contacted them. They carried placards reading “Bring Back Our Girls,” “Is Education a Crime?” and “Our Children Are Still in Captivity,” accusing the government of silence and neglect. Stephen Okafor, the school’s Director of Communication, said the registration exercise was ordered by the state government and noted that the turnout shows the abduction is real. Cleric Linus Arege added that 215 parents and guardians had been documented under the supervision of Agwarra Local Government officials and the Catholic Diocese. Joseph Dimas, whose son Julius, a JSS 2 student, is still missing, criticised the government for initially denying the abduction. Emmanuel Ejeh, whose older children graduated from the school without incident, said he never expected such an attack. Bishop Bulus Yohanna of the Kontagora Diocese, proprietor of the school, appealed for prayers and expressed hope that the abducted students and staff would be rescued soon, noting the challenge of mobilising parents from more than 50 communities. Principal Felicia Gyam dismissed claims of prior warnings, and Headmistress Blessing Amodu described the ordeal as emotionally draining, urging authorities to step up rescue efforts. Attempts to reach the Niger State Government were unsuccessful, as messages sent to the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, had not been answered.

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Super Eagles’ Goalie Nwabali Announces Parents Burial Date

Super Eagles and Chippas United of South Africa goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali has announced burial arrangements for his parents. The shot stopper lost parents, Late Chief Godpower Onyekamu, aged 72 and Late Mrs Grace Nnyebuchibeya Nwabali aged 63 passed away early this year. According to the burial arrangements as posted by the Goalkeeper, funeral rites is slated between 6th and 7th of June in Okwuzi Egbema, Rivers State. “About time to put my dad and mum to rest. “Something I never imagined doing so soon at this point of my life. Difficult to believe I will never see you again. “Different kind of pain I never wish for my enemy,” Nwabali wrote on his official twitter handle now X.

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