Super Eagles' Dark Week: Chukwueze and Ndidi Mourn Parental Losses, Osimhen Offers Heartfelt Support
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have been plunged into deep mourning following the consecutive deaths of parents of two key national team players, Wilfred Ndidi and Samuel Chukwueze.
The tragic losses have cast a shadow over the team, drawing heartfelt tributes from across the football community, including striker Victor Osimhen.
Ndidi Loses Father After Tragic Road Accident
On Tuesday, January 7, news broke of the passing of Wilfred Ndidi’s father, Mr. Sunday Ndidi, who reportedly died after being hit by a vehicle in Umunede, Delta State.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) promptly issued a condolence message, describing the incident as a painful loss for both the Ndidi family and the national team.
The NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, paid tribute to the Super Eagles captain, highlighting his commitment to the country despite personal tragedy.
“The player just gave his very best to the nation at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco, where we finished with bronze medals,” Sanusi said.
The federation expressed shock at the sudden death and offered prayers for the repose of Mr. Sunday Ndidi’s soul, while asking God to grant strength and comfort to his family.
Ndidi was known to share a particularly close bond with his father, famously honoring him with a Nwankwo Kanu-style goal celebration during the recently concluded 2025 AFCON.
Chukwueze Mourns Mother Following Brief Illness
As the football community was still grappling with that loss, another tragedy struck.
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, Samuel Chukwueze lost his mother, Mrs. Sarah Chukwueze, following a brief illness. Her death was confirmed by his siblings, Princess and David Chukwueze, via social media.
Mrs. Chukwueze was widely regarded as a quiet but crucial force behind her son’s rise from Umuahia to European football.
has often credited his mother for her unwavering support, belief, and sacrifices throughout his formative years. In a statement, Dr. Sanusi acknowledged her influence, noting:
“Samuel has always, at every opportunity, acknowledged his mother’s role and positive impact on his professional development.”
The winger’s close relationship with his mother was evident, as he frequently featured her photograph as his Instagram profile picture and partnered with her on several charitable initiatives.
Osimhen, NFF Rally Around Grieving Teammates
Reacting to the back-to-back tragedies, the NFF described the situation as a “double tragedy” for the Super Eagles.
Dr. Sanusi expressed the federation’s deep sorrow, noting that Mrs. Chukwueze’s passing came just days after the death of Ndidi’s father. Prayers were offered for the eternal rest of both parents and for fortitude for the grieving families.
In a show of unity and brotherhood, Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen, who currently plays for Galatasaray, took to social media to express his condolences.
“Dear brothers, Chukwueze and Ndidi, may God grant your parents eternal peace and give you the strength and comfort needed during this difficult time,” Osimhen wrote.
As tributes continue to pour in from fans, teammates, and football stakeholders worldwide, the Nigerian football family stands united in hope that Wilfred Ndidi and Samuel Chukwueze will find comfort in cherished memories and, in time, return to the pitch strengthened despite the profound grief they now bear.
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