Wikki debunk claims of abandoning players

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Nigeria Professional Football League side, Wikki Tourists, say their players and officials were not abandoned by the club’s management on Tuesday, on their way to Uyo, Akwa Ibom State to honour their NPFL Match Day 2 against Dakkada FC on Wednesday.

“There is part of the report that hurts us that a call was put across to the chairman and that nothing was done. Such journalism was unprofessional because nobody called us to verify, the call fromis the first that we have received to verify the situation. No one else did, instead, they all went to social media that we slept on the road, which wasn’t true.

It is not the first time that players from the league have had horrible experiences while travelling by road for away games, reasons some fans slammed NPFL clubs over the poor treatment of the players., Satli John said, “How long does this need to continue to happen to our players, it is sad that players were made to go through this hardship all because they want to play football.

 

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