By Kamsi Anayo with agency report

Saburi Olayinka Adeniji, a Nigerian footballer based in the United Kingdom, has died after suffering a severe brain injury.
Adeniji, a winger for non-league club Kings Park Rangers in Halstead, Essex, passed away in hospital on Friday.
He had been admitted to intensive care following a serious brain stem injury after reportedly collapsing on Jan. 25.
He remained under specialist medical care for several days. His wife and four-year-old daughter travelled from Nigeria to be with him but arrived a day after his death.
Kings Park Rangers confirmed the news in a statement, describing Adeniji as a committed player and an important part of the team.
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our number 17, Saburi Adeniji ‘Ola’. He fought bravely and will always be remembered as a King. He was deeply loved by everyone at the club,” the statement said.
Messages of condolence have continued from teammates, supporters and members of the Nigerian football community, many of whom described him as humble, hardworking and devoted to the sport.
His death has also prompted renewed discussion around player welfare, medical support and emergency response at lower levels of football.
The family is yet to announce funeral arrangements.
