Late Rashidi Yekini Mother Confirms N30,000 Alert One Month After NFF’s Promise By Editor The family of late former Super Eagles striker Rashidi Yekini on Thursday in Ilorin confirmed the receipt of a bank alert of N30,000 from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The family of late Rashidi Yekini on Tuesday said they were yet to receive the N30,000 monthly stipend promised by the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).. … The Rashidi dynasty derived their name from their forebear Abdullah ibn Rashid, the first emir who began the establishment of the Emirate of Ha'il. Yekini's mother sells bread to survive in Ira township, Kwara state.

Sus goles le convirtieron en ídolo para las generaciones posteriores africanas y leyenda en su país, Nigeria.

However, this cooperation became problematic as the Ottoman empire lost popularity. After retiring from football, Rashidi Yekini was living alone in his mansion in Ibadan, Oyo state in which he isolated himself from all family members. Akeem (his younger brother) was not left out of Rashidi`s generosity as he bought 18 seater bus for him among many things I do not want to mention.

Rashidi Yekini Fue uno de los grandes delanteros africanos de los 90, y dotado de una gran envergadura se mostraba como un delantero fuerte y potente, muy difícil de marcar. Yekini’s lawyer, Jibril Olanrewaju, believes Yekini’s family had a hand in his death, after they forcefully abducted him in Ibadan few weeks […] The untimely death of Rashidi Yekini still remains a nightmare for all football fraternities in the the world considering how the goal king died. In 1890, Al Rashid occupied Riyadh. The Rashidi emirs cooperated closely with the Ottoman Empire.
Rashidi Yekini Deaths of Nigeria’s golden generation of footballers have rocked the country in recent times but one death that has left controversy behind it is that of ex-Super Eagles striker Rashidi Yekini. The family of late Rashidi Yekini on Tuesday said they were yet to receive the N30,000 monthly stipend promised by the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). Simiat, a sister to the late Rashidi who scored Nigeria’s first ever […]

I wonder where did the writer got the impression that Rashidi ever neglected his mother.