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Ohaneze President-General Tips Eagles for Glory in Morocco
As the Super Eagles prepare for their eighth Africa Nations Cup (AFCON) adventure in North Africa, there is cheery news from the elite Igbo socio – cultural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo, pointing to a medal around the corner.
In a statement personally signed by the President General of the body, Senator John Azuta – Mbata, the Eagles remain favourites to grab a medal at the Morocco 2025 edition of the African football showpiece.
“There is nothing to fear. North Africa is a favourable ground. The Eagles finished as silver medalists the last time Morocco hosted, in 1988. They bagged another silver, two years later at Algeria 1990. The big one came at Tunisia 1994 when Nigeria lifted the trophy, for the second time. Bronze came at Tunisia 2004, two more bronze medals followed at Egypt 2006 and Egypt 2019, respectively,” Azuta – Mbata recalled.
The Ohaneze leader reeled out more. “The first time the Eagles qualified for the World Cup, their ticket was confirmed in Algeria. The first time the national team won the Africa Nations Cup, outside our shores, it happened in Tunisia. Curiously, Libya 1982 cost Nigeria, then defending champions, the trophy.
“Let us not forget that when Nigeria emerged Africa Nations Cup champions, for the first time, in 1980, three North African power houses fell. Egypt lost in the group stage. Morocco slumped in the semi finals before Algeria crumbled in the grand finale,” he said.
The Ohaneze President – General’s statement harped on Eagles first African Nations Cup medal, a bronze, which was achieved at Ethiopia 1976. “To win bronze, Nigeria defeated Egypt 3-2 on a day Haruna Ilerika hit a brace.”
One word from the statesman to Nigerians: “We must find a way to use Sports to change the polity. If you mention politics, every where is heated up. Soccer brings us together. We must apply the spirit of Fair-Play and the nation will be smelling sweet.”







