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Keshi was hypertensive and broken-hearted - Family

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  • Sigma, London 8 years ago

    How sad that both husband and wife die at such early age. RIP Keshi

  • Edward, Maryland. 8 years ago

    Such is life,
    ".......a walking shadow, a poor player who struts and frets his time upon the stage and and is heard no more....."

    Keshi has finished his role, run his race. The rest is history. Thanks Keshi for playing ...
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  • JONES 8 years ago

    TIME,LIKE AN EVER-ROLLING STREAM,
    BEARS ALL ITS SONS AWAY.
    THEY FLY FORGOTTEN,AS A DREAM,
    DIES AT THE OPENING DAY.

    R.I.P. STEVE

  • komfo 8 years ago

    Rest in perfect peace,Stephen.

  • John 8 years ago

    This is indeed sad but if Keshi passed on at the age of 54 then it means he got married at 18 and lived with his wife for 35 years before she passed on last year.

  • FOYOOSIS 8 years ago

    Stephen Keshi, just like most African footballers do changed/reduced his age in order to have a lasting football career abroad. He was surely above the sixties or almost hiting his 60th birthday, age, they say is just a numbe ...
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  • MAD COBRA 8 years ago

    Rest in perfect Stephen you are one of Africa's greatest Sports men.My condolence to his entire family.

  • the truth 8 years ago

    Keshie dies at 63 years old

  • Red Cock 8 years ago

    Human beings,Africans they would ignore you after consoling you and when you die everyone begins to love you dearly.

  • still rastafari 8 years ago

    very steadfast ma, keshi ......RIP

  • mugu yaro 8 years ago

    May your soul and spirit rest in the master's arms till we meet on the other side. Master Keshie rest in peace, yaa wor ojogbaa and may the good Lord take absolute control over your children lives and set their feet on a high ...
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  • PITO 8 years ago

    Broken heart and hypertension don't mix. I suspect he already had hypertension before his wife passed on. Keshi is a name that will never be forgotten. This is another reason to not fall in love but rather Step in Love (there ...
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  • akolozo 8 years ago

    This is really sad , but I think a public education on CPR should be aired on tv in all our local languages and thought in our schools instead of some unnecessary ads on tv. It could save tons of lives. For lack of knowledge ...
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  • Christopher 8 years ago

    Excruciating pain in the leg could be deep vein thrombosis leading to pulmonary embolism , not cardiac arrest.

  • Yaa 8 years ago

    RIP

  • Willie Dubai 8 years ago

    rest in peace mr Stephen,i know you as a disciplinarian and a man who who believe in his principles

  • Awini Thomas Fortunate 8 years ago

    Very fantastic footballer. May your gentle soul rest in peace

  • Awini Thomas Fortunate 8 years ago

    any Time I see Keshi photos on papers , tv what comes to my mind is Senegal 92

  • Aruna Kone Gbacha 8 years ago

    Stephen Keshi was indeed a fine gentleman. May his dear soul rest in our Lord's bosom.