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Nigeria Ex Int'l Boxer Calls On FG , State Govts And Nigerians To Assist Nigeria Ex Int'l Boxer Jerry Okorodudu who is Sick.

Mazi Ikechukwu Okoronkwo Nigeria ex international Boxer is calling on President Buhari GCFR through Minister of youth and Sports Mr Sunday Dare,Delta State Government,Lagos state Government and Nigerians to come to urgent assistance of National Coach Jeremiah Okorodudu Nigeria ex international boxer and Olympian who is sick but could not go to hospital because he have no money for his treatment at Lagos.
On 09/08/2020 attention of Nigeria Ex International Boxers were called through Ex International Boxers platform that Coach Jeremiah Okorodudu is sick and needed Assistance.
That the Fear of Hospital bills made it difficult for him to be taken to Hospital for Treatment.
Which is regrettable and bad development.
It is regrettable that Federal Government of Nigeria have not paid Jerry Okorodudu since 2018 for his contract.
According to information gathered He is among the Sports contractor from various Federation being owned by Federal Government since 2018.
However “In this Circumstance” what is needed most is for Federal Government to urgently render assistance through Ministry of Youth and Sports to save his life.
It is also needful for Delta State Government to come to his aid because He is From Delta State and have contributed to the progress of the State.
We appeal also to Lagos State Governor to Intervene to serve his Life since He have contributed to Sports development in Lagos state.
In efforts to save his life Mazi Ikechukwu Okoronkwo have advised,directed the Family of Jerry Okorodudu to take him to Hospital at Lagos immediately for treatment while waiting for further assistance. with this quote: He is a patriotic Nigeria from my experience about him when I was in Nigeria National Camp at Lagos in 90s. He deserves Government and Nigerians help.
I call on Nigerians to please render him assistance through his wife at Lagos.

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