Few weeks after the death of a former board member of the NFF, Deji Tinubu, the Nigerian football family has lost another patriot, Austin Mgbolu.
Austin Mgbolu [Photo credit: Per Second News]
A former spokesperson for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Austin Mgbolu, who served as public relations officer of then NFA between 1993 and 2001, has reportedly died from complications from an earlier surgery.
In a press statement, NFF General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, said: “This is very sad. I pray that God Almighty will protect the family and loved ones he has left behind and give them the fortitude to bear this big loss.
“He was a thorough professional who did his job to the best of his ability and even as an analyst on television, he was forthright and provided wise counsel for the advancement of the Nigeria game. We pray that God will grant him eternal rest.”
Nicknamed ‘Booster’ for his magnanimity and encouragement of younger professionals, Mgbolu served with four administrations in the NFF.
He worked with late Sampson Emeka Omeruah, Abdulmumuni Aminu and Anthony Kojo Williams, and briefly with the board of Dominic Oneya, who came into office when Williams was impeached in 2000.