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Warriors Football Club of Umuahia midfielder, Shedrack Asiegbu says he will
donate half of the N150,000 awarded him for emerging the winner of the “VAT
Wonder Goal 6” to the “SCHOOL OF THE BLIND”, Afaraukwu, in Umuahia North Local
Government Area.
An elated Asiegbu expressed gratitude to God
for the honour, as well as his coaches for giving him the opportunity and his
fellow players for their support.
“I want to
thank God first for giving me the opportunity to play football. I also remember
my coaches for believing in me as well as my follow players without whom it
would not have been easy for me to win the award”, he said.
The
Umuopara, Umuahia born left-footed player won the award after grabbing the
highest number of votes in a poll that also had NPFL top scorer, Stephen Odey
of MFM, Lagos and Akwa United’s Musa Newman for the match Day 25 edition.
Goals netted
by the trio were among the 18 scored on week 25 and at the end of voting, a
total of 731 fans voted on the LMC website while another 361 voted on their
twitter account.
Out of the
731 voters on the LMC website 335 preferred Asiegbu’s goal while Newman’s goal
attracted 209 votes. Odey’s goal was supported by 187 voters. But twitter users
preferred Odey’s goal giving him 184 of the 361 votes they cast, leaving
Asiegbu on 90 and Newman on 87.
So
cumulatively, Asiegebu led the pack by polling 425 of the 1,092 votes cast
while Odey came second on 371 whereas Newman got a total of 296 to place third.
Asiegbu thus
becomes the 6th VAT wonder Goal winner since it was introduced earlier this
year joining the likes of Ayo Saka of Rivers United of Port-Harcourt, Ubong
Friday of Akwa United of Uyo, Salefu
Ochowechi of
Remo Stars of Sagamu, FC Ifeanyi Ubah’s Pascal Seka and Ahmed Usman of Wikki
Tourists of Bauchi.
The award
carries a reward of N150,000 but the winner must donate half of the amount to a
charity of his choice located within the state where the club is based.
The VAT
Wonder Goal is an initiative of the League Management Company, organizers of
the Nigeria professional Football League and supported by the Federal Inland
Revenue Service (FIRS) as a social investment to drive tax education and deepen
clubs and community engagement.
He said the
current form of their players and the stand of the NFF/LMC in ensuring that
match officials are discharging their responsibility effectively the match would
be star of the week.
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