Uncategorized
Wounded Abia Warriors goalkeeper express appreciation to club,Nigerians
By Esther Egbe
Wounded Abia Warriors FC Safe-Hand ,Charles Tambe has been discharged from the University College Hospital, Ibadan where he was admitted after been attracted by hoodlums last week Friday,National Daily learnt.
The Cameroonian import who was attacked in Apata Area of Ibadan, Oyo state while observing his personal walk out, was shot on his right hand. He was admitted to the University College Hospital Ibadan, where he was given the best of treatment.
The goal tender who once played for 3SC, Lobi Stars before teaming up with the Umuahia Warriors was discharged from the hospital on Saturday evening.
Speaking immediately after his discharge, a joyful Tambe said, “I am very grateful to God that I am alive today.
He added that what happened to me was something i couldn’t explain, but God showed up his grace and am forever grateful.
I am very much indebted to my Club, Abia Warriors FC especially the Chairman Pastor Emeka Inyama who is a father figure to everyone one of us. The love in the club is second to none and I really appreciate them. I’m also grateful to all Nigerians for their concern. I am really grateful to everyone” concluded.
The towering shot stopper remain optimistic that he would be back to actions immediately the COVID 19 pandemic is over.
-
News2 days agoFRSC opens 2026 nationwide recruitment, online applications begin July 3
-
Football6 days agoAfrica breaks World Cup record with seven teams in knockout stage
-
Entertainment4 days agoActress Cossy Ojiakor shares flooded home as heavy rainfall wreaks havoc in Lagos
-
Football1 week agoNetherlands to face Morocco, Brazil draw Japan in 2026 World Cup round of 32
-
Business5 days agoLogistics bottlenecks threaten Nigeria’s economic growth, industry leaders warn
-
Business7 days agoNAFDAC, FCCPC others partners OSOA Foods advocacy on food safety, MSME growth
-
Business5 days agoInflation, high interest rates loom as FG credit hits N40.38tn
-
Business7 days agoLagos leads as States receive N2.49tn FAAC allocation in Q1 2026

