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October 4, 2025 - 9:52 AM

Sunusi Ibrahim rewards Kano Pillars players with NGN 100,000 for their NPFL victory

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In a heartwarming and generous display of support, Sunusi Ibrahim, the former top scorer for Nasarawa United in the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) and currently a forward for CF Montreal, expressed his commitment to his roots by extending a monetary gift of 100 thousand Naira to the players of Kano Pillars.

This heartfelt gesture unfolded following Kano Pillars’ triumph against Kwara United in the NPFL matchday 16 held at the Sani Abacha Stadium Kofarmata, where they secured a 2-1 victory.

Sunusi Ibrahim, recognizing the commendable performance of his former team, decided to reward the players with a token of appreciation, encapsulated in the form of a 100 thousand Naira donation.

Not stopping there, Sunusi continued to manifest his unwavering support for Kano Pillars during the NNL24 season.

After a rigorous training session, he generously donated a substantial sum of 200 thousand Naira.

This act, he emphasized, was intended to motivate the team as they geared up for the challenges that lay ahead.

In a promise that resonates with dedication, Sunusi conveyed his commitment to doing more for the team.

He aspires to contribute significantly to the Solid Miners’ journey, ensuring their promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League in the upcoming season.

Sunusi Ibrahim’s benevolent actions extend beyond mere financial support; they reflect his deep gratitude towards his former team and underscore his dedication to the growth and success of Nigerian football.

His support serves as a powerful source of inspiration for the players, fostering a sense of unity and determination as they collectively strive for excellence in the dynamic arena of football.

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