Shehu Sani Blames NFF For Abandoning Ex-Nigerian International, Daniel Joshua Who Has Been Sick For 15 years
The politician, who paid a visit to Joshua, said he sustained a spinal cord injury as a result of the car crash that happened when he was driving to the Minna Eagles camp at the invitation of the Nigeria Football Federation.
The former lawmaker claimed that the Niger State Government under the leadership of Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu paid for his treatment to a certain point and then stopped. He also said the NFF gave him 500k and abandoned him to his fate.
In his tweet, Shehu sani also appealed to the new Kaduna State Government
and the new leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation to come to the aid of Daniel Joshua, who played for the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles.
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He wrote, “Yesterday, I paid a courtesy visit to Daniel Joshua, Ex-Nigerian International who played for the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles. He has been bedridden for 15 years in Kaduna after sustaining a spinal cord injury as a result of a car crash that happened when he was driving to the Minna Eagles camp, on the invitation of the @thenff.
“The Niger State Government, under the leadership of Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, graciously paid for his treatment up to a certain point and then stopped. The NFF just gave him ₦500,000 and abandoned him to his fate.
Yesterday, I paid a courtesy visit to Daniel Joshua,Ex Nigerian International who played for the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles.He has been Bedridden for 15 years in Kaduna,after he sustained a spinal cord injury as a result of the car crash that happened when he was driving to… pic.twitter.com/yoeT4bL34Y
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) July 11, 2023
“The man who suspended signing a multimillion-euro contract with Atletico Madrid to come and play for his country has been neglected by the sporting authorities of his country. The MON National Honours award holder scored a major goal in the Korea 2007 World Cup victory.”