The community of the Premier University in the country, the University of Ibadan was agog at the weekend when the Ex-Footballers of the citadel of learning held their 7th World Reunion.
The event started with a visit to the Vice-Chancellor of the institution Professor Kayode Adebowale in his office. However, the University’s Director of Public Communications Oladejo Olatunji was on the ground to receive the ex-footballers many of who represented the University and country in various competitions.
The University appreciated the ex-students for their efforts in ensuring that they reunite after years of graduation while appreciating the efforts in their steps towards their alma mater.
Earlier, the President of the Ex-University of Ibadan Footballers Association, Edwin Ebvie, had narrated the concept of the association to the Vice-Chancellor’s representative and appreciated them for giving them an enabling environment to reunite, moreover giving out the highly revered Trenchard Hall to the association for their get together.
The Ex-Footballers later took to the pitch of the Obafemi Awolowo Students pitch in the University to play a tournament between Team Mutiu Adepoju and Team Rotimi Alli, which ended in penalty shootouts. When a winner could not emerge, it was decided that the trophy be presented to Coach Abiodun Salami, the outgoing Director of Sports in the University who is retiring from the University after attaining the mandatory years in service.
The occasion was climax with a reunion dinner held at the Trenchard Hall of the University, various awards were given to some members of the association among whom are two former Internationals, 3SC Head Coach Edith Olumide Agoye and Dr. Abiodun Salami, outgoing University of Ibadan Director of Sports, Patrick Ngwaogu, former Abia Warriors FC Sporting Director, Prof Oluwasegun Adekunle, Chairman Ex-University of Ibadan Footballers Association Board of Trustees, the President of Association Edwin Evbie. Others are Tunde Ojo (Answer), Olawale Taoheed Raji.