
Nasarawa United has expressed shock and sadness over the demise of Fauziya, the daughter of their Technical Adviser, Salisu Yusuf. Fauziya passed away on Sunday evening after a prolonged illness, and her burial took place according to Islamic rites in Kano.
In a press statement, Nasarawa United offered their condolences to Coach Yusuf and his family. “We are deeply saddened to learn about the tragic loss of the beloved daughter of our Technical Adviser, Salisu Yusuf, whose sad incident occurred on Sunday evening,” the statement read.
The club described Fauziya as a brilliant individual who had obtained a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Bayero University, Kano. “Twenty-eight year-old Fauziya, the third child of Coach Salisu Yusuf passed away following a protracted illness.
The late Fauziya, who has since been buried according to Islamic rites at Kofar Gadon Kaya, Kano, had a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Bayero University, Kano.”
Nasarawa United’s statement continued, “Our hearts go out to our beloved Coach and his immediate family during this incredibly difficult time, as the entire club and members stand with him in prayer and support, while wishing him strength, comfort, and peace.”
The club’s condolences reflect the close-knit nature of the football community, and the impact that Coach Yusuf has had on the team. As Nasarawa United mourns the loss of Fauziya, they will undoubtedly rally around Coach Yusuf and his family during this challengin
The football community has come together to offer their condolences to Coach Yusuf and his family. The news of Fauziya’s passing has sent shockwaves throughout the Nigerian football fraternity, with many taking to social media to express their sympathy and support.
Coach Yusuf has been an integral part of Nasarawa United’s success, and his leadership has been instrumental in shaping the team’s fortunes. The club’s players and staff have been deeply affected by the news of Fauziya’s passing, and they will undoubtedly be looking to rally around their coach during this difficult time.
As the football community comes to terms with the loss of Fauziya, Nasarawa United will be looking to find ways to honor her memory. The club may consider holding a minute’s silence or wearing black armbands in their next match as a mark of respect for Fauziya and her family.