November 19, 2013

Golden Eaglets player, Friday Njengo, is dead

Friday Njengo (pictured left) below
A former Golden Eaglets’ defender, Friday Njengo, who has been in intensive care at the National Hospital, Abuja, for more
than nine months, has died.

Njengo, a regular with the Manu Garba team during the qualifying series for the 2013 CAN U-17 Championship, was
involved in an accident with teammate Adamu Abubakar while traveling from Jalingo to Calabar for the team’s first phase of final camping for the African Championship.
The accident occurred on February 3. “This is very sad news. We had looked forward to the boy eventually recovering to be part of the team again as the squad
progresses to the next level. It is a thing of sorrow to lose such a huge talent this way,” NFF General Secretary, Musa
Amadu, said on Tuesday.
While Njengo sustained a head injury in the accident, goalkeeper Adamu Abubakar was luckier and was discharged after a few days.

The NFF President, Aminu Maigari, who was at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa, had ordered that Njengo be moved
from the Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo to the National Hospital, Abuja, two days after the crash.

At the National Hospital, an operation was performed on the player and he was thought to be recovering, though still suffering from memory lapse, until his
death on Sunday night.
The Nigeria Football Federation stated on Tuesday that burial arrangements would be announced after consultations with the family.

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Multiple explosions, gun battle rock Kano

Kano-Multiple explosions and sporadic gunshots rocked Gayawa village, Ungogo Local Government area of Kano state, Tuesday morning.
An Eyewitnesses told Vanguard that, “The early morning military raid lasted for one
and half hours and there are fears of heavy casualties among the suspected insurgents”.
Vanguard learnt that Tuesday’s operation
was on the heels of a raid where two soldiers and two suspected terrorists were killed in the city.
Efforts to speak with the JTF commanders for confirmation proved abortive.

Details later.

Vanguard