Ndidi Chiejine has described her sister, Ifeanyi Chiejine as a great person.
The youngest player to hear featured at the FIFA Women’s World Cup died in 2019 after a brief illness.
In celebrating her, a competition coined “Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup” was named after her.
Ndidi described her late sister as a great leader with wonderful personality.
“Ifeanyi Chiejine was a great leader who knows how to move people forward and does great things. Her impact in my life is much that I can’t explain. She was a very great person with a great personality. For her to be recognized by her friends is a beautiful thing,” Ndidi said.
Imo Strikers, Delta Babes, and Moje Queens are through to the semi-final of the Maiden Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup which is scheduled to take place on Monday, December 19, 2022, and Ndidi offered her fine reviews of the event.
“Having this kind of tournament for my late sister is a great idea. It’s something spectacular to discover more talents like my sister. I really appreciate Judith Chime because she has really done well in coming up with this for my sister,” she continued.
“Watching the girls play, I can see the likes of Delta Babes with some great players like my sister. I am sure the girl child support is something that should be looked into in helping them achieve their goals.”