Chaos, death and the eternal shame: the whole world is shocked at scenes in Abuja

The fact Nigeria will miss the first World Cup since 2006 it’s not the least awful as the fact their fans demolished Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja following a disappointing outcome.A 1-1 draw, bearing in mind the away goal rule still standing, caused the Super Eagles’ overall defeat.Angry football fans invade the pitch as violence broke-out following Ghana’s defeat over Nigeria (©PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP)Hence, the home fans took matters into their hands, destroying stadium facilities at the end of the game. They tore down dugouts and clashed with police.Live scenes, teargas released I repeat teargas Take cover if you are in Abuja #ghanavsnigeria #Nigeria #NIGGHA pic.twitter.com/4SklDSTACV— Sarafina Napoleon (@FinaNapoleon) March 29, 2022 The invasion forced the joyful Black Stars players, who were celebrating their victory, into the dressing room and the stadium security attempted to disperse the crowd with teargas.Live video from National Stadium.The fans are angry.#NGRGHA pic.twitter.com/8zJOFehFf8— Samuel Odiase (@Aiyanyor01) March 29, 2022 Clips uploaded onto social media showed fans rushing out of the stands and pushing over dugouts and advertising boards before being chased by police.CAF officer dies in Nigerian stadium during World Cup qualifierUnfortunately, as we already reported, Dr Joseph Kabungo, a Zambian medical practitioner who was serving as the Confederation of African Football’s Doping Officer, was a victim of the chaos that erupted immediately after the match.   

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