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AFCON: High-Profile Politicians Including SP Akpabio, Senator Mustapha, Ned Nwoko, Lalong, Kalu, Lawan, Rally In Abidjan To Boost Nigeria’s Quarter-Final Spirits Against Angola (Photos)

AFCON: High-Profile Politicians Including SP Akpabio, Senator Mustapha, Ned Nwoko, Lalong, Kalu, Speaker Abass, Rally In Abidjan To Boost Nigeria’s Quarter-Final Spirits Against Angola (Photos)....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
In a remarkable show of solidarity, prominent political figures, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Senator Mustapha, Ned Nwoko, Lalong, Kalu, and Speaker Abass, have converged in Abidjan to rally behind the Nigerian national football team ahead of their quarter-final clash against Angola in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
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The presence of these distinguished politicians underscores the widespread support and national fervor surrounding the Super Eagles’ journey in the tournament. Their arrival in Abidjan adds a layer of enthusiasm as Nigeria strives for victory in the prestigious AFCON.
As the political luminaries lend their support, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and excitement. Fans and spectators witness a unique blend of politics and sports, showcasing the unity and shared passion that football often ignites among diverse groups.
The quarter-final match against Angola holds significant importance for Nigeria, and the backing of influential figures amplifies the team’s motivation to secure a triumph. At the time of filing this report, Nigeria has already taken the lead with one goal to nil, fueling the optimism of the supporters present in Abidjan.
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