Friday, March 6, 2015

Armed Robbers Attack Kano Pillars Players, Officials In Abuja

Players and officials of Nigeria Premier League side,
Kano Pillars, have aborted their trip to Owerri in Imo
State for their weekend game against Heartland FC,
after they were attacked by armed robbers on Thursday
afternoon in Abaji, a suburb of Abuja.
Confirming the incident to PREMIUM TIMES, Idris
Malikawa, who is the media officer for the reigning
Nigeria League champions, said unknown gunmen
attacked the bus conveying the players at about 1.pm
Thursday afternoon.
"We are now in Lokoja attending to our players and
officials who suffered varying degrees of wound after
the bus we were traveling with was attack by armed
robbers in Abaji today," he said.
Asked if the team will still go ahead to honour the
Week 1 tie against the Naze Millionaires, Mr. Malikawa
said they were only bothered about the safety and well-
being of their injured players who are now receiving
treatment in Lokoja.
"Please I can't say anything about match, we are talking
of the life of our players, when we have sorted that we
will talk about match," the Kano Pillars spokesperson
told PREMIUM TIMES.
Pillars are the reigning champions of the Nigeria League
after completing a hat trick of wins last season.
The Kano based club is representing Nigeria in the CAF
Champions League where they are through to the next
round

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