Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, has paid tribute to former Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai, who died at the age of 61 in Lagos after an illness. Obi described Rufai’s passing as a great loss, saying he gave everything for Nigeria and left behind memories that still live in the hearts of football lovers.
In a message shared on his official X account, Obi remembered Rufai as one of the country’s greatest goalkeepers. He praised his commitment and highlighted Rufai’s key role in Nigeria’s 1994 Africa Cup of Nations triumph and the FIFA World Cup the same year, moments that brought pride and joy to the nation.
Obi said Rufai’s performance between the posts earned him the nickname “Dodo Mayana,” a name that still echoes in Nigerian football history. He noted that the late goalkeeper’s saves and courage inspired millions and gave fans across the country moments they would never forget.
He offered prayers for Rufai’s soul and comfort for his family, adding that the late football legend’s legacy would continue to inspire future generations. Obi ended his message by calling Rufai a true icon whose name will forever be remembered.