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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Nigeria Versus Ghana World Cup Qualifier - Nigeria To Face Sanctions Over CAF Doctor's Death In Abuja And Fans Pitch Invasion

A Zambian Doctor Joseph Kabungo who was working as the CAF/FIFA Medical Officer at the Nigeria versus Ghana World Cup 2022 qualifier in Abuja on Tuesday March 29,2022 reportedly died at the venue of the match...

There are allegations that he was beaten to death by fans who were upset that Nigeria lost to Ghana.....






31 comments:

  1. It’s about time! Hoodlums!

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    1. It's a tragedy. His family must be in pain..


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    2. Why wasn't there enough security??

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    3. There is a report that he had an underlying sickness and had cardiac arrest. Whether they ban us or not we have more pressing political issues to tackle not football

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    4. Your comment is cold hearted. He died because of the incident at the stadium. Someone died. Forget about our political issues but remember that someone's son, husband and father died because we, Nigerians could not control our emotions.

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  2. This might bring a Total shutdown in Nigeria football participation both in Olympics, CAF, and FIFA organized competitions..

    So many bad news lately, Sports that unite the country is set to suffer its own setback..

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  3. Sanction their asses! Nonsense.

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  4. Dear Nigerians, to all of you who keep saying Ghana hates Nigerians (which I know is not true, we have our reservations but it definitely not hate) this is some of the reasons why. Most of your brothers and sisters here in Ghana have this same attitude. Always fighting and breaking rules, very loud and I too know; tell me who will be flexible around this kind of character. If you all are looking for who to blame, look in the mirror and work on yourselves.

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    1. It's not fair to generalize you know.

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    2. Cynthia, read again please, I wrote "most not all". Thank you.

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    3. OK oh my dear "civilized" Ghanaian we have hear you

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    4. My dear u r very right. Nigerians are so different from other Africans. In school in the UK, i avoided my naija people because the other Africans ( Zambians, Namibians, Botswanans, Ghanaians et al) were so wonderful and straightforward. Very genuine and pure hearted but u see my people, always with other motives. I guess it's our orientation. Which we seriously need to start changing in our own spheres of influence

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    5. @Anon 18.02,

      You're wasting your time! They will reply you with "mtcheww" and eyeroll emojis, and tell you that you're generalising.

      Please read some of the comments in this thread. Refer to the comments under the story of the woman who banked 91 million naira from her son's fraudulent business. People agree...until, "outsiders" say it!

      Everyday, we hear proclaimations that other nations are jealous! Everyday we hear screaming about "zenophobia" and complaining that they are being stereotyped...yet, day in and day out, a lot of the articles that come out in the media, prove the assertions made about many Nigerians to be true!! Even non-Africans are "hip" to it...hence the pop cultural references in songs, movies, TV shows etc.
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      At the end of of day, this doctor was beaten to death...for doing his job!!!

      His family is bereaved, because some idiots are upset that their nation lost a freaking football match!!!

      May this man's soul rest in perfect peace!

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    6. 18:02 God bless you. See many things we call xenophobia and racism are not what they seem to be. They are simply allergies experienced by the host countries to our bad attitudes (especially by some of our greedy brethren). Some Nigerians are HORRIBLE I swear.

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    7. My dear Ghanian we understand you perfectly. You're right. Can't you even see their leaders? These so-called leaders didn't fall from heaven. They were once ruled too, complaining of bad governance and threatening strikes. See them now!!! Showing their true colours. They clearly reflect the character of an average Nigerian [Hypocrites, betrayers just as sue said]. Wonder why some Nigerians avoid their own people especially some particular ones? Anyways, please note there are the few good ones. So good you'll love Nigeria

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    8. @Sue, I totally agree with you. I always wondered why other Africans I met were were usually more friendly, warmer, more polite etc. My fellow Nigerian usually appear so aggressive, unnecessarily competitive, rude.

      What exactly is wrong with us?

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  5. I'm yet to understand why we let loose our barbaric nature on the field that yesterday. We destroyed our stadium for a game that should have been fun. We acted like sore losers. We just fuck up anyhow.😔😔

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    1. They gave free tickets to Almajiris , Hausa will be the bane of this country

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    2. That guy! Pricknik needs to resign asap! It's only to loot and take pix with FIFA president!

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  6. That’s good!!! even English fans that are madder in football won’t do this rubbish

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  7. There is an update Stella. He died due to cardiac arrest he suffered he wasn’t killed by anyone.

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  8. Nigeria and bad news are 7 and 8.
    Wahala every single day.
    The negative energy can generate constant electricity

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    1. Yet they cannot even light a matchstick. Very rotten characters everywhere.

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  9. This country keep committing crimes day and day out

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  10. This is one the results of freebies. Free tickets given to hoodlums and thugs caused this unfortunate incident.

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  11. Very unacceptable behaviour, useless cretins. Sore losers who can't come to terms with the fact that Nigerian lost and had to start behaving like wild animals in the jungle.

    Sanction us abeg!!!

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