It was
brothers affair at the Umuahia Township Stadium, as the Effiong brothers Godwin
and Ndifreke scored in each half to help Abia Warriors beat visiting Lobi Stars
of Makurdi 2-0 to go second on the log.
The week 11
encounter, which was suspended by the referees 24 hours earlier because of a
heavy downpour which had rendered the pitch unplayable, was only 12 minutes old
the previous day when Godwin nodded Abia Warriors in front.
The heavens
then opened up and after 35 minutes of play the centre referee from Lagos State
Omowaiye Segun after due consultations with the match commissioner and other
officials, announced that the encounter would be concluded the following
morning.
When played
resumed, Ndifreke, the National U-23 star and younger brother of Godwin who
also scored against Lobi last season, made the game safe for the Warriors in
the 49th minute when he connected Anthony Okemmiri’s right wing cross with a
diving header which left Lobi’s goalkeeper, Okemute Odah helpless. Both sides
effected the maximum substitutions but no more goals were scored.
Abia
Warriors, the only unbeaten side in the league this season, now occupy the
second position on the log with 20 points and also have a match in hand against
Warri Wolves.
In his
reaction, Abia Warriors Manager, Kennedy Boboye said the victory was a hard one
and described Lobi Stars as a very good side.
Boboye, the
League Bloggers Manager of the month award winner for February 2016, said his
team remains a work in progress and will get better in the days to come.
On their
own, the two brothers who scored for Abia Warriors, Godwin and Ndifreke Effiong
thanked God for the victory but failed to lay emphasis on who scored the goals.
According to
them, in as much as it was a thing of joy for two of them to score in the same
match, the most important thing remains the three points at stake which they
fully grabbed and promised to always give their best for the club whenever
selected.
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