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Mixed Reactions As Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu Celebrates Super Eagles Victory Against Cameroon In Unique Manner
Mixed Reactions As Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu Celebrates Super Eagles Victory Against Cameroon In Unique Manner....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
The victory of the Super Eagles of Nigeria against the Cameroon national team, securing a 2-0 win to advance to the quarter-final stage, has triggered widespread excitement among Nigerians. Notably, even top dignitaries joined in the celebration, with President Tinubu celebrating in France and Governor Sanwo-Olu marking the achievement in Lagos State with family and friends. CoNTINUE READING
In the aftermath of the Super Eagles’ impressive performance at the AFCON, Governor Sanwo-Olu took to his social media handles to express his delight, sharing a heartfelt message: “I totally enjoyed the Super Eagles’ incredible display of teamwork and determination tonight against the team from Cameroon. From Osimhen’s hard work to Lookman’s brace to Ekong and Bassey’s very solid performances as well as Nwabali’s solidity, kudos to the entire team. Onto the quarterfinals! Let’s carry this momentum forward, Super Eagles. Best of luck in the next round, and may our journey in #TotalEnergiesAFCON2023 continue to shine bright.”
The unique celebration by Governor Sanwo-Olu has generated mixed reactions, with many applauding his support for the national team and others expressing various opinions on the victory and the governor’s involvement in the celebration. The Super Eagles’ success at the AFCON has undoubtedly become a unifying factor, bringing together people from various walks of life to celebrate the achievements of the national team.
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