Abia Warriors defeated El-Kanemi Warriors 2-1 to cement their place in the 2025/2026 CAF Confederation Cup.
Umeh stated this while speaking with journalists in Aba on Saturday, saying the club still has six games to prove their worth.
Babaganaru said part of the reason for arriving late for games at match venues was the club’s bad bus.
“The management has frowned at the TA’s ineptitude since the beginning of the season, which is seriously affecting the performance of the team.”
The latest development by the refereeing committee will be a huge relief for the fans who have been clamouring for it.
Both sides created more chances in the second half but failed to utilise them as they appeared to be playing under tension.
Pillars shrugged off their last week away loss to Sunshine of Akure to occupy the driver’s seat in the 27th minutes of the game.
The regular season of NPFL ended on Sunday with many interesting results across several stadiums.
Abia Warriors FC head coach, Kevin Aje, described the match as scandalous.
