Nigeria Federation Insists Official Team Bus MUST Be Changed After Accident
Published: June 13, 2014
A reckless driver has damaged one of the side mirrors of the team bus allocated to the Super Eagles by the World Cup organizers.
Even though there was no significant damage to the bus, the Nigeria Football Federation has insisted that the luxury coach must be changed.
It should be noted that no member of the Nigeria delegation was inside the coach when the accident occurred on Thursday afternoon, before the team left for practice.
The offender’s car veered off course before coming in contact with the bus which was parked in front of the Vitoria Hotel Concept.
He did not bother to stop after the accident, zoomed off before he was arrested by vigilante Military Police.
Even though there was no significant damage to the bus, the Nigeria Football Federation has insisted that the luxury coach must be changed.
It should be noted that no member of the Nigeria delegation was inside the coach when the accident occurred on Thursday afternoon, before the team left for practice.
The offender’s car veered off course before coming in contact with the bus which was parked in front of the Vitoria Hotel Concept.
He did not bother to stop after the accident, zoomed off before he was arrested by vigilante Military Police.
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