
President Muhammadu Buhari Hits Back At Nigerians After Super Eagles Loss
President Muhammadu Buhari has begged Nigerians to encourage the Super Eagles following their surprise loss to Tunisia on Sunday at the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
A 46th-minute strike by Youssef Msakni was enough for the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia to knock the tournament-favorites out of the biennial tournament.Information Guide Nigeria
Buhari wrote on Facebook: “Even though the Super Eagles did not live up to our expectations in the AFCON match last night, they all, officials and players alike, deserve commendation for the tough fight they put up.
Other Top Football News:
- BUNDESLIGA COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT: Why is the Bundesliga having a break at the end of January?
- TEARS: African Cup of Nations fans killed in Cameroon
- CAF President Visits Nigeria Vs Tunisia Referee, Others, Make Statements.
- Gambia beat Guinea to storm quarterfinals in historic fete
“Indeed they gave everyone the confidence that they were up to it, and I am sure it was something they could have achieved. Nonetheless, we should not write them off. “What we should all do instead, as Nigerians, is to encourage them to bounce back and do better next time.
“I have directed the football authorities to undertake a critical assessment of the AFCON performance, to enable better outcomes in the future, starting with the forthcoming World Cup qualification matches.”JAMB Result
Check and Confirm: How much is Dollar to Naira today Pounds to Naira today
This post can be helpful to somebody else, please share it on Facebook, Whatsapp, Telegram and Twitter. There are buttons below for this (easy to use too)!
Copyright Warning!
Contents on this website may not be republished, reproduced, redistributed either in whole or in part without due permission or acknowledgment..
Proper acknowledgment includes, but not limited to (a) LINK BACK TO THE ARTICLE in the case of re-publication on online media, (b) Proper referencing in the case of usage in research, magazine, brochure, or academic purposes,.
.
All contents are protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1996 (DMCA).
.
We publish all contents with good intentions. If you own this content & believe your copyright was violated or infringed, please contact us at [infoguidenigeria@gmail.com] to file a complaint and we will take necessary actions immediately.