The El-Kanemi Warriors' coach, Zubairu Aliyu, has promised to correct the mistakes made during the side's 2-2 draw against Plateau United FC.
The Desert Warriors came from behind to level the match after falling into a 0-2 deficit.
El-Kanemi Warriors had sought to build on their 4-3 win over Nasarawa United at the Lafia City Stadium on matchday 3.
After suffering a 2-1 home loss to Niger Tornadoes in Jos on matchday 3, Plateau United's Mbwas Mangut looked poised for maximum points at the El-Kanemi Warriors Sports Center in Maiduguri, with the Peace Boys ready for the challenge in their traditional white away kits.
The hosts missed a couple of sitters that would have seen them take the lead, courtesy of Mustapha Ibrahim Yuga and Alamin Umar.
Minutes later, Saka Gafar received a well-laid pass and created a channel for Sadiq Abubakar, whose sublime drive offered a tap-in opportunity for Victor Dawa, who grabbed the opener once again.
Fifty-five minutes later, Saka Gafar scored from a corner kick to make it two for the Peace Boys.
As the match dragged on to the 75th minute, El-Kanemi's Gimba Ajiji, who appeared to be crashing in on the opposition goalkeeper, received a contentious penalty call from referee Bashir Salisu, paving the way for Mustapha Yuga's eventual conversion, though not without a great effort from Emeka Nwabula.
Six minutes before full time, just seconds after Emeka Nwabula pulled off a sublime save in a one-on-one attempt involving Mustapha Ibrahim Yuga, a close supply from Ibrahim Yuga provided a nodding opportunity for Samaila Bello to finish and level the scores at 2-2 at full time.
The Peace Boys returned to Jos with a matchday 5 schedule against Ikorodu City in Jos.
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