Former Nigeria International, Emmanuel Ebiede has expressed gratitude to Rivers State Sports Commissioner, Barr. Chris Green following the swift action taken following his recent health challenges.
Ebiede was
diagnosed with Hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver), this week with viral
photos portraying him in an extremely frail state.
His
condition has since improved with the Rivers State Commissioner of Sports,
Barr. Chris Green stated that the responsibility for the eventual recovery and
rehabilitation of the former Super Eagles midfield pearl now to be borne by his
Ministry.
Looking
markedly in much better physical condition on Friday, Ebiede expressed
gratitude to Barr. Green for the concern shown.
“I want to
thank you, Barr. Green for your show of Fatherliness and magnanimity following
my illness,” Ebiede said.
“I will be
lying if I said I expected this. Words are not enough to thank you and I can
only say that God will bless you,” he concluded.
The
immediate younger sister of Ebiede, Joy also expressed gratitude to Barr. Green
for his show of magnanimity.
On his part,
Barr. Green assured Ebiede of continued support, adding that he will be
rehabilitated upon his eventual discharge from the Rivers State University
Teaching Hospital, where he is currently being admitted.
“Funds have
already been released for your treatment but we will not stop there as our
basic concern is to see that you don’t just get back on your feet but
eventually get re-integrated as a virile member of society,” Barr. Green said.
“The human
angle is never lost on us even as we, as a Ministry strive to ensure that our
heroes of yesteryear are never abandoned in the moments of need,” he said.
Recall that
Barr. Green had similarly spearheaded the rehabilitation former Rivers State
and Nigeria national team (Basketball) point guard, Miebaka Clinton who
recently suffered a stroke.
Ebiede, who
is rapidly on the mend played professionally in Belgium (Eendracht Aalst) and
The Netherlands (SC Heerenveen) and was capped three times by Nigeria at senior
level.
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