Women League Condoles Rivers Angels Boss, Maltida Otuene
Published: August 03, 2015The Board of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) has condoled one of its Board members and Team Manager of Rivers Angles Maltida Otuene who lost her mother recently.
In a condolence letter signed by the Secretary of the League Body Emmanuel Adesanya on behalf of the Chairperson, and dated 27th July, the league board said “the Chairperson and the entire Nigeria Women Football Family wishes to express her sincere and honest sympathy to you, on the demise of your beloved mother.
“The Nigeria football family stands by you in this moment of grieve you are going through, and it is our honest prayers that God will grant our dear mother rest in perfect peace.
“Furthermore, you are encouraged to keep the good works Mama did while alive” she concluded.
In a condolence letter signed by the Secretary of the League Body Emmanuel Adesanya on behalf of the Chairperson, and dated 27th July, the league board said “the Chairperson and the entire Nigeria Women Football Family wishes to express her sincere and honest sympathy to you, on the demise of your beloved mother.
“The Nigeria football family stands by you in this moment of grieve you are going through, and it is our honest prayers that God will grant our dear mother rest in perfect peace.
“Furthermore, you are encouraged to keep the good works Mama did while alive” she concluded.
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