Former Coach of Super Falcons, Mr. Joseph Ladipo fondly called Jossy Lad
died Thursday in his residence at Kuole Area of Apata, Ibadan, capital
of Oyo State, southwest Nigeria.
Jossy Lad who died around 10:15am despite efforts by friends and family
to save his life had been battling with a heart related illness.
P.M.NEWS gathered that the late coach was discharged from the Southwest
Ward 3 of the University College Hospital (UCH) on Friday, 3 May after
assurances from the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Professor Temitope
Alonge that his condition had improved.
However, according to his son, Wale, he suffered a relapse and was to be
flown abroad for proper medical attention but for financial
constraints.
Sources told P.M.NEWS that his body was taken to the mortuary in an
ambulance provided by the Southwest zone of the National Sports
Commission.
Reacting to his death, Chairman, 3SC, Toyin Akintunde, who was in Abuja
for a meeting of NPFL Club managers with League Management Committee
said on telephone that Jossy Lad’s death was shocking.
“There is virtually nothing we can do when God says the time has come.
We tried our best but our dad has gone to rest with the Lord. May God
grant his family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” he added.
Also, Chairman Ibadan Football Association IFA,and Lad’s close
associate, Alhaji Banji Akintayo, who also witnessed his last moments
said: “he lived a fulfilled life, as a footballer, a coach and an
administrator. He distinguished himself in his career and left promising
children behind. So we cannot but thank God for his life.”
Also his erstwhile teammate, Niyi Akande said: “I have lost a great
teammate, colleague and good friend. I feel so sad and short of words.”
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