Their next challenge will be an away fixture against Rangers International FC in Enugu on March 16.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Saturday cautioned players and officials of Kwara United Football Club of Ilorin against drug abuse
Kwara United is currently 16th on the league table with 33 points from 28 games.
“Now everybody in the team is aware that we have a target which we are trying to meet.’’
“The first half was okay as the referee was in good control of the match.”
He said that the encounter would be a tough one as Kwara United are currently in the relegation zone.
The Enyimba coach complained about the state of the pitch.
Technical Adviser of Rangers, Fidelis Illechukwu, blamed his team’s performance on tiredness.
Dogo congratulated Lobi Stars and vowed that his team would bounce back.
Mr Dogo expressed confidence that the team would keep improving.