Abuja – President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick has devoted the Super Eagles' 4-0 annihilation of Libya in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier in Uyo on Saturday to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Nigeria versus Libya
Nigeria versus Libya
The Saturday's match was the first in the crisp residency of the Pinnick – drove NFF, following the races in Katsina on Sept. 20 that gave the Board another four – year term.
An announcement by Ademola Olajire, NFF's Director of Communications and made accessible to NAN in Abuja, cited Pinnick as saying that the Eagles triumph was devoted to President Buhari for his proceeded with help to the NFF.
"We commit this triumph to His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari for his proceeded enormous help to all the national groups, the NFF and Nigerian Football by and large.
"The President and his awesome group assume the praise for the favorable condition in which Nigerian Football is flourishing.
"I likewise need to acknowledge Gov. Udom Emmanuel and his legislature in Akwa Ibom.
"They have remained mainstays of help for the Super Eagles for quite a long while now, and the help of the great individuals of Akwa Ibom State merits credit also," Pinnick said.
Nigeria shot to second place in Group E of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying arrangement after Odion Ighalo exorcized his phantoms with an awesome cap trap and the amazing Samuel Kalu added one to sentence the Mediterranean Knights to a 4-0 vanquish in Uyo.
Pinnick, who is additionally the first Vice President of CAF, recognized NFF's accomplices and backers, exceptionally adulating Official Optimum Partner, AITEO Group for their gigantic commitments to all features of the Nigerian amusement.
"I wish to likewise express gratitude toward Coca-Cola, Nigerian Breweries, Zenith Bank, Nike, Cadbury Nigeria PLC, Emzor, WAPIN Insurance, TGI, 1XBET, Peak Milk, Simba Group and SuperSport for their commitments which we particularly appreciate."
NAN likewise reports that the Super Eagles and the Meditteranean Knights of Libya will conflict again in a Matchday 4 installation at the 18,000 – limit Stade Taïeb Mhiri in the city of Sfax, Tunisia on Oct. 16.
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