Armed Robbers Raid Super Eagles' Striker Ahmed Musa's House In Jos



Armed robbers raided the dwelling of Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa, in Jos last evening.
And according to what the CSKA Moscow forward notified MTNFootball.com, the gunmen numbering about 10 raged his house close to the Plateau State Government House couple of minutes past 11 in the night and carted away money and valuables.
“Armed robbers went to my dwelling in Jos and assaulted my mother, they strike her on the head with gun, but I express gratitude God she is okay. She was taken to the clinic after the robbery by my sister.

I was told about 10 of them came, tied the security man. They really came for my wife thinking she was still round as my mum said they asked after her. She went to Jos with my mother, but she has since returned to Kano.

It was a pity such thing occurred. I thank God they didn’t injure any person so badly. They robbed cash, directed TVs, wireless phones and other valuables.”

Ahmed Musa is back in Nigeria for Saturday’s crunch 2014 World Cup qualifier against Malawi and he maintained the incident will not affect him.

“It won’t affect me as I am focused on the weekend agree. No one was injure seriously and what they robbed is nothing,” he farther said.