1 Enugu honours Chukwu by retiring Rangers’ iconic No. 5 jersey
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A profound tribute to a football legend unfolded in Enugu as state Governor Peter Mbah announced the retirement of Christian Chukwus revered No. 5 jersey, once worn by the late Rangers International captain. The decree came during a poignant Night of the former Super Eagles skipper, who passed away on 12 April aged 74.

Governor Mbah also pledged the welfare of 109 former Rangers players to the Enugu State Government and reaffirmed a commitment to collaborate with the Federal Government to permanently enshrine Chukwus legacy.


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We believe that this tribute does more than honour a great footballer it cements a legacy that transcends trophies and titles. The retirement of the iconic No. 5 jersey is a powerful symbol of respect and remembrance, one that signals how deeply Christian Chukwus influence remains rooted in our collective history.

We feel that the governors pledge to care for 109 former Rangers players elevates this homage from ceremony into compassion. It speaks of shared responsibility of those who came before, and of the society they shaped.
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We sense that this solemn gesture is an invitation to future generations to walk paths lit by Chukwus ideals. Here stands a testament to humility, discipline, and leadership a living lesson that greatness is not fleeting, but enduring.
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We return to our conviction: this retirement is more than a mark of respect its the beginning of a legacy renewed, grounded in memory and carried onward by those he inspired.
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Did You Know?

Christian Chukwu captained Nigeria to its first-ever Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980, a landmark moment that defined both his legacy and the nation's footballing history.

 During his career, Chukwu led Enugu Rangers to continental glory by winning the African Cup Winners Cup in 1977.

 After his retirement as a player, he served as head coach for both the [Rangers](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/11-top-nigerian-players-secure-new-clubs-in-winter-transfer-window/) and the Super Eagles—leading Nigeria to a bronze medal at AFCON 2004.

 The Enugu State Government, under Governor Mbah, has vowed not just financial support but full responsibility for the welfare of 109 former Rangers players, ensuring their contributions are not forgotten.

 Christian Chukwu, fondly called "Chairman" by fans, passed away on 12 April 2025, and his burial preparations included a Service of Songs, a colloquium titled "The Life and Times of Christian Chukwu, the Chairman", and a novelty match at Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium.


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