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On November 8, 2023, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), hosted representatives from the National Orientation Agency (NOA) at the NFF Secretariat in Abuja, Sports247 gathered.
The meeting centered around preparations for the Super Eagles’ final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against Rwanda, scheduled to take place in Uyo on November 18, 2023.
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The NOA officials, led by Mohammed Wase, Coordinator for Youth Engagement and Inclusion, and Jamil Bagu, visited to express their commitment to supporting the national team.
Sanusi (second from right), Wase (middle), NFF Director of Communication Dr Olajire (right), Bagu (second from left) and NFF Head of Associations Ali Abubakar Muhammad (left) on Wednesday.
They informed Dr. Sanusi that NOA representatives would be in Uyo to actively cheer for the Super Eagles during this decisive match. As part of this gesture, NOA presented samples of promotional items they plan to bring to the event, including T-shirts, miniature flags, and reflective jackets.
These items are intended for the Super Eagles’ players and officials, emphasizing national unity and pride during this important qualifying match.
Dr. Sanusi acknowledged the significance of the NOA’s support, noting that such collaborations between sports and national organizations strengthen morale and promote the broader agenda of national solidarity through sports.
The Super Eagles’ upcoming match in Uyo is not only a critical fixture for their qualification journey but also a moment of national pride as Nigeria looks forward to another strong showing at the AFCON.
The NFF’s partnership with the NOA aligns with their shared goal of leveraging sports as a tool for national development and unity.
This collaboration reflects broader efforts by both organizations to engage young Nigerians and promote positive values, using football as a platform to foster national cohesion.
With expectations running high, the visit underscores the role of football in Nigerian culture and the importance of national support.
The final qualifier against Rwanda will be a pivotal moment for the Super Eagles, and the NOA’s engagement highlights the government’s encouragement for greater youth involvement and patriotism through sports.
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The meeting centered around preparations for the Super Eagles’ final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against Rwanda, scheduled to take place in Uyo on November 18, 2023.
Read Also: National Sports Commission Partners And Co-Hosts Sports Africa Investment Summit Newly Appointed Chairman, Shehu Dikko, To Deliver Agenda Setting Keynote Address
The NOA officials, led by Mohammed Wase, Coordinator for Youth Engagement and Inclusion, and Jamil Bagu, visited to express their commitment to supporting the national team.
Sanusi (second from right), Wase (middle), NFF Director of Communication Dr Olajire (right), Bagu (second from left) and NFF Head of Associations Ali Abubakar Muhammad (left) on Wednesday.
They informed Dr. Sanusi that NOA representatives would be in Uyo to actively cheer for the Super Eagles during this decisive match. As part of this gesture, NOA presented samples of promotional items they plan to bring to the event, including T-shirts, miniature flags, and reflective jackets.
These items are intended for the Super Eagles’ players and officials, emphasizing national unity and pride during this important qualifying match.
Dr. Sanusi acknowledged the significance of the NOA’s support, noting that such collaborations between sports and national organizations strengthen morale and promote the broader agenda of national solidarity through sports.
The Super Eagles’ upcoming match in Uyo is not only a critical fixture for their qualification journey but also a moment of national pride as Nigeria looks forward to another strong showing at the AFCON.
The NFF’s partnership with the NOA aligns with their shared goal of leveraging sports as a tool for national development and unity.
This collaboration reflects broader efforts by both organizations to engage young Nigerians and promote positive values, using football as a platform to foster national cohesion.
With expectations running high, the visit underscores the role of football in Nigerian culture and the importance of national support.
The final qualifier against Rwanda will be a pivotal moment for the Super Eagles, and the NOA’s engagement highlights the government’s encouragement for greater youth involvement and patriotism through sports.
The post Sanusi Welcomes NOA’s Support For Super Eagles In Last AFCON Qualifier appeared first on Sports247 Nigeria.