The Nigeria Football Federation has commiserated with the family of
Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan defender, Izu Joseph, who was
killed on Sunday, reportedly by a stray bullet from a member of the
Joint Task Force.
NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, was much grieved when he learnt of the
incident, and immediately put a telephone call through to the father of
the late footballer, who agonizingly narrated the tragic circumstances
in which the young Joseph was killed.
Pinnick said afterwards: “I am sorely distraught with what has
happened. It is a most unfortunate incident that has brought sorrow to
the Nigeria football family, barely a week after we were celebrating
victory in a World Cup qualifying match.
“What has happened is most painful. I want to appeal to our football
players to always be mindful of the company they keep and the places
they go at all times, because they are special assets. At the end of the
day, each and everyone of us will die, but we don’t want to be losing
football players in the manner in which Izu Joseph has died.”
The NFF boss prayed for the repose of the soul of the late Izu
Joseph, while also praying that God will give the family he has left
behind, the Shooting Stars Sports Club and the Nigeria football family
the fortitude to bear the loss.
Izu Joseph, a regular with Shooting Stars Sports Club in the just
–ended Nigeria Professional Football League season, and who helped the
Oluyole Warriors retain Premiership status, was shot dead in his home –town, Okaki in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State on Sunday.
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