This is sad! I understand the fact that David Faramola Oniya
is not the first player to have collapsed while playing (hunting for his daily
bread) and eventually pass on. To mention a few similar incidence, Marc-Vivien
Foe of Cameroun during a Confederations Cup game in 2003, and recently Belgium
lost two players in similar fashion this year.
The death of this Nigerian footballer who plies his trade
for T-Team, a club in Malaysia during a friendly game against Kelantan on
Saturday 13th June 2015 came as a rude shock to many including his friends and
Nigerians at large especially those who understand the ''hustle'' and the
search for greener pasture.
I visited his Facebook page and realized that many who were
sending in their condolences do not know David from Adam. Nigerians, colleagues
and many others he had had contact with during his days on earth could not hold
back but drop a line.
According to reports, he had barely had contact with the
ball, in fact he had not played five minutes before he slumped and was rushed
to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The essence of this write-up is not to join in the blame
game, however, we won't delve into the blame game by his club Chief Executive
CEO Syahrizan Mohd Zain who felt the player would have survived if only he had
received adequate and prompt attention.
All that would not wake the dead! We can only send our
prayers and that is what many of David's ''friends'' at large are doing now.
The Nigerian Football Federation via twitter ''RIP David
Faramola Oniya''
Posted by @Thenff via twitter
''Our thoughts are with the family of Late David Faramola
Oniya a Nigerian footballer who was with Malaysia Premier League club T-Team
F.C.'' - @Thenff
Manchester United Malaysian Twitter Fan page Condolences to
the family of T-Team kapten, Farmula David Aniya who died during a friendly
match vs Kelantan in KB. - @MUFC_Malaysia
Nigerian defender David Oniya has died after collapsing on
the pitch during a friendly match between his Malaysian club T-Team and Kelantan. @NigeriaNewsdesk via Twitter
On the deceased facebook account , here are some of the
heartfelt messages:
Faith Eagle Oniya on
Facebook - ''Just lost my brother, the captain of the German team, David
Faramola Oniyain Germany some few minutes ago. I have not recovered from the
shock.
Had a dream this morning I didn't understand... But GOD
does!
THE BIBLE TELLS ME TO GIVE THANKS IN EVERYTHING...but two
requests Lord,...
Give us all the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss....
Lord, may this STOP from now on.
Thank you
Father
''Its very sad to see him passed away like this.. A very
discipline and committed player on and off the pitch.. As a person who greet
him the first day he's in training and until his last breath.. You'll be missed
my brother and my captain'' - Mohd
Hazwan Zikri said on David's Facebook account.
''RIP bro, still find it difficult to belief, we love you
but God love you more.'' - Akintola Olayinka via facebook.
''You were like a brother to me....Our days in Azerbaijan
was filled with inspiring memories..We love you,but God loves you more....Still
can't believe you are gone Brother!!! - Bello Abayomi
And from me, I say ''death! Thou hath cruel. Rest in Peace
Brother.
The center back had played football for more than 10 years
as a professional. He played in played in Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan before
moving to Malaysian this season.
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