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Augustine Okocha honors brother's legacy by preserving the name "Jay Jay"

Jay Jay Okocha (right) and his brother James Okocha during the past event. PHOTO | COURTESY

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  • In a touching tribute to his brother, Okocha said that he is proud to carry on James' legacy by using the name "Jay Jay" throughout his own successful career.

Dar es Salaam. Football legend Augustine Okocha has revealed that the famous name "Jay Jay" actually belongs to his brother, James Okocha.

In a touching tribute to his brother, Okocha said that he is proud to carry on James' legacy by using the name "Jay Jay" throughout his own successful career.

Okocha made the revelation during the official launch of the inaugural Veteran Club World Championships held at the Serena Hotel in Dar es Salaam.

He explained that his brother was a football icon, having played for various clubs and inspiring fans across the world.

"I want to make it clear that the name 'Jay Jay' rightfully belongs to my brother, James Okocha," Okocha said. "He was a football legend who brought joy to fans across the world."

Okocha's career included successful stints at clubs like Paris Saint-Germain, Fenerbahçe, and Bolton Wanderers, where his football artistry captured the hearts of fans worldwide. His unique playing style and abilities earned him a place among the footballing greats.

Okocha's decision to preserve the 'Jay Jay' name showcases a profound respect and love for his brother. This gesture not only pays homage to James's remarkable contributions to football but also ensures that the name 'Jay Jay' remains synonymous with the incredible talents and charisma that James brought to the sport.