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We’lI Cheer Super Eagles To Victory In Cameroun – Amb.Ikpea …As NFSC Storms Garoua Friday

National Chairman of Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC), Ambassador (Rev). Samuel Ikpea has declared the readiness of his group to cheer the Super Eagles to victory during the AFCON championship which starts January 9, 2022, in Cameroun.

Speaking with journalists at the national secretariat of NFSC in Lagos, Ikpea disclosed that the leadership of the foremost football fans club have mobilized its members in different parts of Cameroun, as well as, neighboring countries to storm the match venues in support of the Super Eagles.

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“This mobilization of NFSC members in and around Cameroun to support and cheer the Super Eagles to eventual victory, is a reaffirmation and continuation of the age-long commitments of NFSC, which is Nigeria’s foremost fans club, to development and fortunes of Nigerian football,” Ikpea remarked.

” The team would enjoy morale lifting songs, exciting dance steps, and stopless cheering, as they aim to conquer Africa for the fourth time,” he added excitedly.

Meanwhile, One of Africa and Nigeria’s leading property companies, Adron Homes and Properties limited have thrown its weight of support behind the Super Eagles to triumph in the AFCON championship slated to begin this weekend in Cameroun.

The company, which has the interim coach of the Super Eagles, Augustine Eguavoen, as one of its ambassadors, expressed optimism that Eguavoen has the experience and technical capabilities to take the Super Eagles to the podium at the championship.

Group Managing Director of Adron Homes, Aare Adetola Emmanuel King, said ” we’re proud of Augustine Eguavoen, who is one of our ambassadors. He is experienced, disciplined, and a true patriot. We believe, that he has the wherewithal to lead Nigeria to success at the championship.”