Adamawa bans football viewing centres Tiblaze D Comedian Wednesday, 11 June 2014 No Comment

Yola – The Adamawa Government has banned the operation of football viewing centres indefinitely in the state.
The state government said in a statement by Ahmad Sajoh, Director Press and Public Affairs to Gov Murtala Nyako, that the the ban was based on the advice of the Nigerian Army.
The statement said the government regretted any inconvenience caused by the action to the teeming football fans and the owners of the viewing centres.
There is growing concern over the safety of viewing centres in Adamawa following last Sunday’s bomb attack on a pub in Mubi.
The beer parlours also serve as football viewing centres at Kabang ward of Mubi town where the incident claimed many lives.
With the ban, most football fans will not be able to watch the 2014 World Cup matches from the centres which had sprung up across the state.
The 20th FIFA World Cup in Brazil will kick off on June 12, and the Nigeria Super Eagles will play their first match against Iran on June 16. (NAN)

by Jillur Rahman

Jillur Rahman is a Web designers. He enjoys to make blogger templates. He always try to make modern and 3D looking Templates. You can by his templates from Themeforest.

Follow him @ Twitter | Facebook | Google Plus

Tags:

No Comment