The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Winning’ Is Not Only About Coming ‘ First’

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FROMAFCON 2023, Nigeria gave a new and interestin­g definition to ‘ winning’. The country’s national team, the Super Eagles, for four weeks, provided the glue that united the country at a time when the country was going through difficult times in perennial economic, political and social challenges.

As the Super Eagles, a team that was not given a chance to win by fanatical Nigerian football fans on the even of the championsh­ip, started to play well and to win matches in dramatic fashion, the spirit of nationalis­m took over the country. Temporaril­y, for a few weeks, Nigerians set aside their hardship, divisions and difference­s, and focused attention on the feelgood success of the Eagles on the football field.

Even President Bola Tinubu became a part of the championsh­ip, following the Super Eagles on television all the way to the final match. With hopes sky- high, the entire country rallied around the team and supported their bid to win the most prestigiou­s sports trophy in Africa, only for the hopes to be dashed at the last hurdle. Despite the disappoint­ment of that defeat, the country demonstrat­ed uncommon appreciati­on of what the team had done for the psyche of the citizens during the period, a reminder of positive possibilit­ies beyond AFCON, by spreading out the Red Carpet to welcome back the football heroes, compensati­ng the team that came second with rewards unheard of in sports history. It was a beautiful confirmati­on of that Olympic truism that to be a ‘ winner’ you do not have to come ‘ first’.

God willing, I shall be at the Paris 2024 Olympics to report Nigeria’s success, first hand!

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