By Nathaniel I.
Ndiokwere
Preamble
I was the senior prefect of Bishop Shanahan
College (BSC) Orlu that final year and there was an important Mc’Nulty Soccer
Final March between BSC and College of Immaculate Conception (C.I.C) Enugu , the two giant and prestigious colleges those days,
East of the Niger .
In the field of soccer competition BSC and CIC used to be great ‘enemies’. The
Rev. Brother Lewis, the principal as well as the BSC soccer master or coach,
just to demonstrate ‘holy disapproval’ of what was called those days ‘rough
play’ and misconduct in the soccer field, did something students thought was an
abomination. And on account of the principal’s action, BSC witnessed the
biggest students’ riot in history.
*Msgr. Nathaniel Ndiokwere |
Though not the referee, Rev. Brother Lewis
decided to call for the expulsion of the BSC most important brilliant defense
player, aka ‘Tiger’ from the field . BSC students and soccer fans could not
understand the madness of the white Scottish principal! BSC continued the march
with ‘minus one player!
Let me cut the long story short!
BSC was defeated by the visiting team and for
the first time in the history of the College the students rioted, singing war
songs and threatened to set buildings on fire. They went out of control and
sang songs : “Lewis must go. Lewis in a
criminal. Death to the Scottish pig!”