Kano Pillars Defender Dies in Auto Crash
Kano Pillars defender, Chinedu Udoji, has sadly passed away. He lost his life following an auto accident in Kano on Sunday night.
The former Eyinmba and presently Kano pillars defender died on Sunday after a visit to his former Enyimba teammates after the Kano Pillars game against Enyimba on Sunday in Kano. The ace defender was awarded the Man of the Match Award only yesterday in the match that saw the last of his best. The Kano Pillars’ official Twitter account wrote this morning “Chinedu Udoji was involved in a car accident yesterday after visiting his former teammates at Enyimba. This tragic accident happened along Club Road in Kano. “Our deepest condolences to his family, friends, fans, and football lovers all across the country,”
Pillars was held to a 1-1 draw scoreline by Enyimba in their NPFL matchday nine at the Sani Abacha Stadium on Sunday.
The Centre-back, 28, who remains one of the best defenders locally joined Pillars last season after spending seven years with Enyimba following his arrival from FC Abuja. Although he was linked to a move to Aba, he decided to remain with the Sai Masu Gida in Kano… May his gentle soul rest in peace.
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The former Eyinmba and presently Kano pillars defender died on Sunday after a visit to his former Enyimba teammates after the Kano Pillars game against Enyimba on Sunday in Kano. The ace defender was awarded the Man of the Match Award only yesterday in the match that saw the last of his best. The Kano Pillars’ official Twitter account wrote this morning “Chinedu Udoji was involved in a car accident yesterday after visiting his former teammates at Enyimba. This tragic accident happened along Club Road in Kano. “Our deepest condolences to his family, friends, fans, and football lovers all across the country,”