Monday, March 31, 2025

Super Eagles Stranded In Libya As Osimhen Leads Fight For Justice

The Nigerian Super Eagles have been left stranded at a Libyan airport in questionable conditions after their AFCON qualifier match.

The squad, which includes stars like Samuel Chukwueze, reportedly endured over 16 hours without basic necessities such as food, water, or proper resting facilities.

Victor Osimhen, a prominent figure in the team, voiced his outrage, calling the situation “inhumane and uncalled for.” He urged CAF (Confederation of African Football) and other football authorities to intervene swiftly. Osimhen’s passionate plea highlighted the plight of his teammates, as he condemned the lack of assistance during the prolonged delay.

Osimhen’s leadership has been praised, as he continues to stand up for his team both on and off the field. His appeal has garnered widespread attention, with fans and officials echoing his demand for urgent action to address the poor treatment of the national team.

Philip Atume
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