Christian Atsu should have survived if the rescue team had sped up in their search. Though we did not see his body with our naked eyes, one could see from the rabble that his remain had not been decomposed. It shows that it to a number of days before he passed on.
One may also ask what significant role did the Ghanaian government play in his rescue after several days before his body was discovered? It is disheartening that black men always cherished the dead, which is too bad.
It is also a fact that the rescue team did their best, but the fake information that came out before discovering the body of Christian Atsu was too unprofessional.
The testimonies about Christian Atsu show, he was philanthropic and deserves a state burial, good enough.
So, when shall we honor the legends like Abedi Pele and the Azuman Nelson? Should they die before we honor them? Personally, honoring the dead is useless, let us honor them before they die.