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Super Eagles Captain Wilfred Ndidi Loses Father In Fatal Car Accident

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi has lost his father, Sunday Ndidi, in a road accident on Tuesday.

Super Eagles Captain Wilfred Ndidi Loses Father In Fatal Car Accident

It was gathered Sunday Ndidi, a retired military officer, was iinvolved in the clash in Umunede, Delta State.

He was reportedly taken to a hospital in Agbor after the accident, where doctors later confirmed his death.

Wilfred Ndidi’s Turkish club, Besiktas, announced the sad news in a statement shared on their X page.

The club expressed deep sorrow over the loss and offered condolences to the Nigerian midfielder and his family.

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“We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of our footballer Wilfred Ndidi’s esteemed father, Sunday Ndidi, in a fatal traffic accident,” the club said.

“May Allah grant mercy to the deceased; we extend our condolences to our footballer Wilfred Ndidi, his family, and loved ones.”

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The tragic death comes months after Ndidi led Nigeria to a third-place finish at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

During the tournament, he scored his first-ever goal for the Super Eagles.

After netting a header against Tunisia in Nigeria’s second group game, Ndidi dedicated the celebration to his father who often spoke about his long-standing admiration for former Super Eagles captain, Kanu Nwankwo.

The celebration came from my dad because he was always talking about Kanu Nwankwo,” Ndidi told journalists in Morocco.

So I just thought about my dad. I had seen the video before, but it came to my head, and I said I was going to do it for my dad.”

This comes months after British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua was involved in a car accident along the Makun expressway in Ogun State.

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