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W’World Cup: Tinubu sends best wishes to Super Falcons, foresees victory against Australia

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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday in Abuja extended his best wishes to the Super Falcons as they prepare to face Australia in their second group match at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.

“He firmly believes that the upcoming match on Thursday will be a thrilling encounter that will
culminate in victory for the Nigerian team,” a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communications, and Strategy, Dele Alake, revealed on Wednesday.
The statement is titled ‘Message to Super Falcons at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.’

Following a goalless draw against Canada, the Super Falcons will face co-host nation Australia in their second Group B match at the Lang Park Stadium on Thursday, July 27, at 11 a.m. (Nigeria time).
The Matildas of Australia currently top the group with three points, with Nigeria and Canada on one
point apiece.

The Aussies defeated the Nigerian women when both teams met at the 2015 edition of the competition.

However, the nine-time African champions and their millions of fans expect victory in Thursday’s
encounter.

Alake said Tinubu is confident that the blending of new talents with seasoned veterans will propel
Nigeria’s success in women’s football to even greater heights in this tournament.

Like other football-loving Nigerians, the President “takes immense pride in the Super Falcons’ impressive performance in the opening match against Canada, a formidable opponent and the reigning Olympic Champion,” the statement revealed.

Tinubu assured the players and the coaching crew of the enthusiastic support of all Nigerians.

He also urged the team to continue exemplifying Nigeria’s spirit of determination and excellence both on and off the pitch, serving as worthy ambassadors of the nation.

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CAF Delists Nigeria, Libya AFCON Qualifier Amidst Controversy

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The Confederation of African Football has delisted the Group D second-leg fixture of the ongoing 2025 African Cup of Nations qualifier between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Mediterranean Knights of Libya.

The game was earlier scheduled to take place in Libya by 8 pm after the first leg took place in Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo on Friday.

The Super Eagles beat the Mediterranean Knights by a lone goal in the dying minute of the game.

However, the return leg has been greeted with controversy after the Super Eagles players and officials narrated their over 14 hours ordeal at the Libya airport leading them to return home.

Meanwhile, CAF said it had launched an investigation into the incident after the Libya Football Federation alleged sabotage and threatened legal action against Nigeria.

The African football body further updated games that would be played on Tuesday without including the Libya versus Nigeria game on its X handle.

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Super Eagles still detained at Libyan airport

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Twelve hours after arriving in Libya, the Super Eagles are still stuck at the Al Abaq Airport.

On Sunday night, while the pilot was finishing his approach to the Benghazi Airport, the ValueJet chartered plane was oddly and dangerously diverted to the little airport outside of Benghazi.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) claims that the Lbyan Football Federation did not provide a reception team or even vehicles to transport the delegation members from the airport to their accommodation, which was reportedly three hours away in Benghazi.

The NFF arranged for the crew to travel in separate vehicles, but the aircraft’s diversion disrupted the plan.

As NFF authorities prepare to fly the team home, players have decided not to continue playing the game.

After winning 1-0 in the first leg last Friday, the Super Eagles will play Libya on Tuesday.

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NBBF Sympathizes with Air Warriors aftermath of ghastly road accident

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The Nigeria Basketball Federation sympathizes with the Air Warriors Basketball team, in a get-well message to  the team and officials, who were involved in a ghastly road accident on their way to Lagos, for the final 8 tournament of the  2024 Zenith Bank sponsored Nigeria premier Women’s Basketball Premier League championship.

There were reported cases of fractures and lacerations to players and officials in the road accident.

The President of Nigeria Basketball Federation, Engineer Ahmadu Musa Kida, has been in contact with the club, and thanked God for sparing the lives of the players and officials of the team, while on behalf of the NBBF, wished the team a quick recovery, stressing that the NBBF will continue to give support to the team.

The finals of the top 8 will be played on Tuesday, 15th of October, 2024.

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