Tinubu honors Nigeria’s women’s team for Africa Cup win

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Tinubu honors Nigeria’s women’s team for Africa Cup win

Tinubu Receives Nigerian Women’s Team After Africa Cup Victory

InfoSport: President Bola Tinubu welcomed the Nigerian women’s national football team to Abuja following their stunning Africa Cup victory, celebrating their 10th WAFCON trophy amidst discussions on equality in sports.

Super Falcons’ Triumphant Return

ABUJA: The Nigerian women’s national football team, the Super Falcons, returned to Abuja on Monday for an audience with President Bola Tinubu, celebrating their remarkable victory at the Africa Cup championship over . Upon landing, the players were met with an exuberant welcome at the international airport featuring traditional dancers, drummers, and an eager crowd of journalists and government officials.

A Historic Comeback

The Super Falcons showcased their resilience by mounting an impressive comeback from a 2-0 deficit to clinch a 3-2 victory against in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final. This triumph marked their 10th WAFCON title, solidifying their dominance on the continent. Tinubu had previously approved tournament bonuses for the players, addressing longstanding issues of payment disparities and frustrations with the Football Federation.

Promised Rewards Honored

During their meeting at the presidential villa, Tinubu announced a significant reward for the players: each would receive a three-bedroom apartment and a $100,000 cash bonus. “We could not be prouder,” said Tinubu, who admitted to feeling stressed during the match. This gesture of acknowledgment contrasts with previous struggles regarding unpaid bonuses, particularly after their 2023 Women’s World Cup run.

A Moment of Unity

For many Nigerians, the Super Falcons’ victory brought a much-needed respite from ongoing national challenges. “All our problems were drowned in the frenzy of celebration,” expressed Muhammad Awwal, a taxi driver in Kano. While the euphoric celebration was felt across the country, the welcoming crowd at the airport primarily consisted of airport workers, journalists, and government officials.

Conclusion

The Super Falcons continue to inspire pride and unity in , not just through their achievements, but also in their ongoing fight for equality in sports. As the country celebrates this remarkable victory, it invites dialogue about the future of women’s football in Nigeria. What are your thoughts on the team’s achievements? Share your comments below!

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