Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.
Nigerian football enthusiasts are still ruing the country’s absence from the ongoing 2017 African Nations cup.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 editions of Africa’s biggest football competition underlining the Super Eagles declining fortunes.
A stakeholder in the Nigerian football fraternity, Emmanuel Ibru who is the chairman of a Nigerian league club, thinks the recent resurgence of the Nigerian national team can earn them a berth at the 2018 world cup.