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Ahmed Musa’s impressive performances for Kano Pillars in the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL have reignited discussions about his potential return to the Super Eagles.
Since rejoining Kano Pillars for his third stint, the former Leicester City forward has showcased outstanding form.
In just nine appearances, the 32-year-old has registered five goals and two assists, reaffirming his quality and leadership in one of Africa’s most demanding leagues.
Musa’s last call-up to the Super Eagles was in February during the 2023 AFCON qualifiers, although he didn’t feature in any matches.
However, his resurgence in the NPFL has caught the attention of fans and pundits alike, including former Nigeria international and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Garba Lawal.
Lawal heaped praise on Musa’s contributions, describing him as an inspiration to younger players and a testament to perseverance.
“Musa has done well since returning to Kano Pillars. Scoring goals consistently in a tough league like the NPFL is no small feat.
It reflects his hunger for the game and his determination to prove he still belongs at the highest level,” Lawal stated.
Lawal highlighted the challenges of playing in the NPFL and lauded Musa’s ability to thrive despite them.
“We all know the challenges of playing in the NPFL. Despite these, he has scored five goals already. For me, that’s remarkable. There’s no doubt Musa has positively impacted his teammates, especially the younger players.
It’s not every day you have a player of his calibre in the NPFL,” he added.
Musa’s leadership extends beyond the pitch, with Lawal noting how his passion and dedication have made him a role model.
“The young players would have learned valuable lessons from his passion and dedication to the game. He is a true role model,” Lawal concluded.
As debates around Musa’s return to the Super Eagles intensify, his performances continue to strengthen his case as one of Nigeria’s finest football ambassadors.