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  • Updated: February 20, 2021

Gunmen Attack Nigerian Football Club, Kidnap Driver, Demand N50 Million

Gunmen Attack Nigerian Football Club, Kidnap Driver, Demand

Gunmen on Saturday morning attacked the Adamawa United FC, dispossessed players of valuables, and kidnapped the team driver, demanding N50 million ransom for his release.

According to reports, the incident occurred at about 6.30 am, along the Benin-Ore-Lagos road while the team was traveling for a game in Lagos.

A member of the team, Sadiq Lawal who spoke on phone regarding the incident said the players and officials were attacked by the gunmen who suddenly emerged from the bush and held up the team at gunpoint.

The inside source said the phones of the team members, their money, and other valuables were taken away by the attackers.

It has been confirmed that the Adamawa United FC was traveling for their Week 11 NPFL fixture against the MFM FC in Lagos.

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According to the player, Sadiq Lawal, who was with the team when the incident occurred and who spoke from Benin, Edo State capital where the team members returned to after the attack, about eight of the attackers emerged from the bush and swooped on the team’s vehicle, shooting into the air.

“The gunmen ordered us out, took our money and our phones. It was later we found out that our driver was taken away. We came back to Benin City,” Lawal said.

In the Adamawa State capital, Yola, the Permanent Secretary in the state’s Ministry of Youths and Sports, Alhaji Aliyu Jada, confirmed the incident.

Aliyu Jada said the kidnappers have contacted the team manager and demanded a ransom of N50 million for the release of the team driver.

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