Mr. Juld Demegu, a celebrated member of the
ever-victorious Imo State Trojan team of 1978, has made a heartfelt appeal for
assistance from the Federal and State Government as he battles severe health
challenges. Once hailed as “Military” for his unmatched defensive skills and
rigidity on the field, Demegu is now confined to his sickbed and unable to walk
unaided.
The legendary defender, whose career left an indelible
mark on Nigerian football, was instrumental in the success of the team that
later transformed into the Spartans of Owerri, now known as Heartland FC. His
impressive performances earned him admiration and respect, making him a hero in
his community and beyond.
Demegu’s condition has reportedly worsened due to
severe inflammation, leaving him dependent on assistance for basic movements.
The former athlete, a native of Eziala Ogwu in Ngurunwekwo, Aboh Mbaise, now
finds himself in dire straits, with limited resources to address his health
challenges.
Friends and well-wishers have expressed concern over
the plight of the retired footballer, who once brought glory to Imo State and
Nigeria at large. They have called on the government, sports authorities, and
philanthropic individuals to provide much-needed support to the ailing legend.
Despite his contributions to sports and the pride he
brought to his community, Demegu has received little attention in his time of
need. His situation underscores the challenges faced by many retired athletes
in Nigeria, who often struggle with health and financial issues after their
careers.
Demegu’s admirers emphasize the importance of showing
gratitude to sports icons who have sacrificed so much for the country’s honor.
They argue that providing assistance in times of need is a way to honor the
legacy of individuals like Demegu, who once stood as pillars of national pride.
As the call for support continues, the public is
reminded of the need to create sustainable systems for caring for retired
athletes. For now, however, the focus remains on ensuring that Juld Demegu
receives the aid he desperately needs to live out his remaining days in
dignity.
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