Thugs Attack The Home Of Zambia Striker Alex N'gonga After Their Defeat To Super Eagles

Thugs attack the home of Zambia striker Alex N'gonga

The family home of Zambia striker Alex N'gonga in Chimwemwe, Kitwe has reportedly been attacked by hoodlums following Zambia's defeat to Nigeria at the Godswill Akpabio stadium, Uyo on Saturday, October 7. Alex Iwobi's second international goal condemned the Chipolopolo of Zambia to a 1-0 defeat as the Super Eagles qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. 

The report stated that the thugs were livid with Alex N'gonga for missing so many scoring chances which would have helped the Chipolopolo in their tie against the Super Eagles.

Copperbelt province police commissioner Charity Katanga was reported to have said that a group of people emerged from a white Toyota Landcruiser ACC 5492 and maliciously damaged two roofing sheets with stones.

Alex N'gonga's mother was said to be inside alone when the house was attacked, but the report never stated whether she was hurt or not.

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