Eleven armed men stormed the family home of Super Eagles striker, Ahmed Musa, in Jos
on Wednesday September 4th. Fortunately he wasn't home as he is currently camped in
Calabar with other team mates ahead of the Nigeria-Malawi encounter for the 2014 FIFA World
Cup qualifier.
According to what Ahmed told the press today, the armed men stormed his home around
8:30pm last night, and demanded for his wife and son. Fortunately his wife and son had
traveled earlier to Kano. When the men didn't get
Musa's wife and kid, they turned to his other
family members, beating them mercilessly. Fortunately no one was killed but the men went
away with valuables.
Musa's mum had to be treated in the hospital for injuries she sustained during the robbery
incident. He said his family is doing well now.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Armed men attack Ahmed Musa's Family
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