Niger Tornadoes Football ClubEdit Listing Niger State Ministry of Sports Ladi Kwali Road, Minna, Niger State NigeriaE-mail ContactShort DescriptionNiger Tornadoes Football Club is also called Ikon Allah & participates in the Nigeria Professional Football League (top division) with their training ground at Bako Kontagora Stadium; amateur & existing players are welcomed & trained to be professionals. Business InformationYear Founded1977 Other ImagesShare This ListingReviews
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