- Ahmed Musa, captain of the Super Eagles, calls for unity among Nigerians, transcending economic challenges and embracing solidarity
- Musa reflects on Nigeria’s journey in the 2023 AFCON tournament, highlighting the team’s ability to unite beyond religious and tribal differences
Ahmed Musa, the Super Eagles captain, shared his reflections on Nigeria’s journey in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, urging Nigerians to unite despite economic challenges.
In a statement released on Monday through X, Musa expressed his immense pride for the Nigerian Super Eagles.
“While we didn’t clinch the championship, our unity on the field surpassed religious and tribal differences, showcasing football’s power to unite,” Musa wrote.
Despite the disappointing final, where Nigeria fell short against Côte d’Ivoire with a 2-1 loss, Musa highlighted the team’s resilience and determination, resonating deeply with fans across Nigeria.
“Our team demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination, echoing fans’ sentiments nationwide,” remarked Musa. “Your unwavering support lifted us to new heights.”
Musa urged Nigerians to extend this spirit of unity beyond the football pitch, especially during challenging economic times.
“In the face of economic challenges, let’s carry this unity into every aspect of our lives,” urged the Super Eagles captain. “Together, we are stronger. Let’s tackle the obstacles ahead with the same camaraderie we experienced during the tournament.”
Highlighting football’s unifying power, Musa emphasized the need for Nigerians to embrace their diversity and stand together as one nation.
“Let’s celebrate our diversity as a source of strength and remain united as one nation, team, and family,” stated Musa.
Expressing gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support, Musa concluded, “Thank you, Nigeria, for your steadfast dedication. Let’s continue to strive for excellence, both on and off the field.”
Sebastien Haller of Côte d’Ivoire scored a dramatic late winner as hosts Ivory Coast fought back to beat Nigeria 2-1 in the AFCON final on Sunday, securing their third continental title in a remarkable tournament turnaround.