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Former Super Eagles Star Dies In Fatal Car Accident
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Former Super Eagles star Ibrahim Babangida dies in a car accident.
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His brother, Tijani, survived along with his family.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Former Super Eagles star, Ibrahim Babangida has died in a car accident.
It was gathered that the car accident which happened along the Kaduna-Zaria road, also involved the ex-Super Eagles brother, Tijani, his wife, son and maid.
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However, only Ibrahim Babangida died in the auto accident, while others who were with him were taken to the hospital, where they are responding to treatment.
Tijani is president of the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria (PFAN).
According to The Nation, a statement by the General Secretary of (PFAN), Emmanuel Babayaro, confirmed Ibrahim died in the crash.
“Comrades! Let us be in prayers for our president, Tijani Babangida, who just had a ghastly motor accident along the Kaduna-Zaria Eoad.
“Ibrahim Babangida, his younger brother, died on the spot from the accident while Mr President (Babangida) and his family were taken to the hospital.
“May the soul of Ibrahim Babangida Rest In Peace with God, amen,” Babayaro announced.
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“May the soul of Ibrahim Babangida Rest In Peace with God, amen,” Babayaro announced.
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