NBBF hammers Kano Pillars, Gombe Bulls
As part of
efforts to end violence in the Kwese Premier Basketball League, the
Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has slammed a fine of N250,000 and
N150,000 on Kano Pillars Basketball Club and Gombe Bulls Basketball Club
respectively.
This follows the decision of the NBBF
Technical Committee which looked into the fracas that greeted the April
22, 2017 match between the two clubs in Gombe.
Apart from the fine, six players of Kano
Pillars - Abubakar Usman, Ibrahim Yusuf, Abdul Yahaya, Celestine
Nwafor, Mustapha Yusuf and Oche Omaga were handed a three-match
suspension each for attacking the spectators and conducting themselves
in a violent and uncontrollable manner.
In addition to their fine, Gombe Bulls
have been ordered to play their next two home matches behind closed
doors. They are also to repair the damaged Kano Pillars team bus for
their inability to control their fans.
Also affected by the suspension are the
Head Coach of Kano Pillars, Sani Ahmed and his assistant, Ibrahim Makun.
While Ahmed is to serve a 2-match suspension for his inability to
control his bench, Makun was suspended for five league matches for
attacking a Gombe Bulls player, with a serious warning to be of good
behaviour henceforth.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/28/2017
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