Bashir Ahmad, Personal Assistant to President Muhammadu
Buhari on New Media, has described Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa’s move to
Kano Pillars as a ‘smart’ one.
Kano Pillars had on Tuesday officially confirmed the signing
of Ahmed Musa.
Musa signed a deal with Kano Pillars until the end of the
season.
The 28-year-old previously played for the Kano club in 2009
and finished as the NPFL’s top scorer with 18 goals.
The winger has been without a club since he left Al Nassr of
Saudi Arabia last year and almost joined West Brom this year.
Reacting, Ahmad, in a tweet via his Twitter handle, welcomed
the former Leicester City star back to the Nigeria Professional Football
League, NPFL.
He wrote, “Kano @PillarsFC have agreed to sign its former
player and Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, for the rest of the 2020/2021
Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season. Smart move by the ‘Sai Masu
Gida’. Welcome home @AhmedMusa718.”
Also reacting, Shehu Sani, a former national lawmaker,
tweeted, “Ahmed Musa’s return to Kano Pillars is one of the best strategies to
improve and attract interest in our local football teams, and National league
after global come local.
“It’s better than hanging and idling in Europe. There will
always be a place for you at home.@thenff.”
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