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Ex-Rangers star down with stroke, seeks assist

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Kenneth Abana

Retired Enugu Rangers participant, Kenneth Abana, is at the moment down with partial stroke.

Abana, fondly referred to as ‘Magic’ in his taking part in days, was rushed to the Normal Hospital, Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State on Tuesday, however medical doctors referred him to a specialist hospital.

In accordance with sources, Abana was rushed to the specialist hospital by his members of the family when his situation relapsed.

The 73-year-old had been bedridden because of acute arthritis and confined to a wheelchair for over two years.

When some journalists visited the non-public hospital the place the ex-footballer was receiving remedy on Thursday, he was unable to talk, however his spouse, Gertrude, who was with him on the hospital, mentioned his situation relapsed after he had his breakfast and brought his medicine on Tuesday.

She defined that her husband had undergone a sequence of exams which revealed that it was a case of stroke.

 A neurosurgeon on the hospital, Uche Okafor, confirmed that Abana was hit by partial stroke.

Okafor mentioned the case wanted progressive administration for him to recuperate.

An ex-Inexperienced Eagles goalkeeper and a former teammate of Abana, Emmanuel Okala, described his well being situation as unlucky.

Okala, who described Abana as a patriot, mentioned the ex-Rangers man’s household was nervous and referred to as on most of the people to come back to his help.

 “I’m conscious of the event, it’s fairly unlucky. We the ex-Rangers gamers are nervous and are calling for help for him,” he mentioned.

Okala added that although two former governors within the South-East had come to his support, the serving governors have been but to take care of his plight.

He mentioned, “It’s left for you journalists to do the crying for us beneath this circumstance as a result of it has not been simple for us as previous males. We all know they could be packaging one thing for us however for the time being, they need to please begin doing one thing earlier than all of us die,” Okala said.

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