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Don’t Toy with Emotions of 180m Nigerians, Buhari Tasks Eagles

Says all Nigerians look up to the team to make them proud

- godwin omoigui Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja, told the Super Eagles to put in their best as they proceed to Russia for 2018 World Cup, saying failing to live up to expectatio­n would amount to toying with the feelings and emotions of 180 million Nigerians.

Buhari gave this charge in the Council Chamber of the Presidenti­al Villa when he received the Super Eagles along with their handlers as well as the officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t.

Tasking them to play gallantly because nothing unites Nigerians more than football, Buhari told the Eagles that going to the Mundial as the youngest team might imply that they were the most inexperien­ced but added that it could also be to their own advantage if they opt to make the best use of it.

He emphasised that Nigerians look up to them to do them proud and hence, they do not only have the blessings of the entire citizenry but also their best wishes.

“It is great to be part of the 2018 World Cup. You are going to represent Nigeria in Russia but bear in mind that you are not just going for the tournament. With each game, you must remember that you are carrying the passions, emotions and feelings of over 180 million Nigerians. Play fair and clean but demonstrat­e gallant spirit which Nigerians are known for. “Nothing unites Nigerians more than football and nothing will gladden the people of Nigeria than to acquaint yourself honourably by winning in Russia. You are the youngest team in the tournament which means you are likely to be the most inexperien­ced team, a fact that will not be lost to your opponents but it is also something that you can use to your advantage.

“You have the support and blessings of all Nigerians who will look up to you for as long as the tournament lasts...This is our time. We look up to you to make us proud. All Nigerians join me in saying to you, best of luck. Thank you and God be with you all,” Buhari said.

In his own speech, the Minister of Sports and Youths Developmen­t, Solomon Dalung, recalled that since Nigeria qualified for the World Cup in 1994, the country had also qualified for the tournament five other times, saying Nigeria is at the threshold of history again as the world event kicks-off on June 14.

Expressing confidence in the team to perform creditably in Russia, Dalung said when Nigeria was drawn in “the group of death” ahead of the World Cup qualifying series, nobody gave the team any chance but Super Eagles shocked all when they became the first African team to qualify for the World Cup.

Also speaking, the President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, thanked the president for what he described as his massive support for football, recalling that since he came on board as Nigeria’s president, relative peace and stability have prevailed in the football sector.

According to him, it is the first time in the history of Nigerian football that the country is going to the World Cup without any financial challenge, saying both the Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr and the players have been duly settled.

Pinnick disclosed that NFF had a dream to make Nigerian football self-financing beginning from 2020, and subsequent­ly grow football in Nigeria as an integral part of the economy like the Britain which he said earns £2.4 billion as tax from the English Premier League.

 ??  ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (4th right front row) is flanked by Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo and Head Coach Gernot Rohr and Super Eagles players and officials during the team’s farewell visit to the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja…yesterday
President Muhammadu Buhari (4th right front row) is flanked by Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo and Head Coach Gernot Rohr and Super Eagles players and officials during the team’s farewell visit to the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja…yesterday

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