A doyen of sports journalism and renowned  FIFA licensed agent, Chris Eseka, is dead.

Family sources  said  the amiable journalist  died in  Lagos on Sunday  night  after  a brief sickness.

Eseka  worked  notably  at the Benin City -based Observer  and National Concord Newspapers in Lagos; and became a house hold name  as a sports pundit on TV  in the 1990s while on  the set of  Mastersports , a flagship programme  on the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA).

He later branched  out into management of  players  and coaches  and was the  Chief Executive Officer  at The Playmakers International Limited.  He was a close confidant  to Dutch coach  Clemens Westerhof  during his successful spell  with the Super  Eagles.  He was regarded as one of the unseen hands behind the   national team’s   historic first qualification  for the  FIFA World Cup at USA 1994  as well as  the country’s  successful outing at the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)  in Tunisia.

Eseka, known for his philanthropic  gestures in his life time, reportedly died in his late 60s.


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