FIFA Women’s W/Cup: Obi hails Super Falcons’ Fighting Spirit In Draw Vs Canada
FIFA Women’s W/Cup: Obi hails Super Falcons’ Fighting Spirit In Draw Vs Canada
The Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi has hailed The Nigerian National Women’s Football Team, the Super Falcons for drawing with Canada in the FIFA Women’s W/Cup.
This is contained in a tweet he made on Saturday via his official twitter handle
His tweet read
The Nigerian National Women’s Football Team, the Super Falcons, put up a good fight in their opening fixture against Canada at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on Friday morning. I love their zeal, enthusiasm and drive for victory.
I thank their coaching crew, the technical team and all who have contributed to the team’s successful journey so far. I believe in them and in their power to come out victorious at the end of every match. I encourage them to remain united as one team, focused on the prize and working tirelessly every day.
Sports has remained a very unifying factor for Nigerians, and their victory will add more colour to the brotherly love and unity that should exist between us. I wish them success till the very end. We shall win – as a team, and one undivided nation living in peace, unity and progress. -PO
The Nigerian National Women's Football Team, the Super Falcons, put up a good fight in their opening fixture against Canada at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on Friday morning. I love their zeal, enthusiasm and drive for victory. pic.twitter.com/mfeV6sZA1e
— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) July 22, 2023
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