Jonathan applauds Super Eagles victory over Congo
President
Goodluck Jonathan has congratulated the Super Eagles on their victory
over the Red Devils of Congo in Pointe Noire on Saturday, describing it
as “dogged and hard-fought.”
The
News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Eagles defeated their Congolese
rivals 2- 0 to revive the country’s hope of qualifying for 2015 African
Nations Cup Finals.
Jonathan,
in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben
Abati, applauded the Super Eagles’ “patriotic, determined and
courageous display in front of a vociferous and partisan home crowd.”
The
victory, he said, had placed Nigeria in good stead for qualification to
defend the African Nations Cup, which it currently holds, at next
year’s finals, to be hosted by Equatorial Guinea.
“On
behalf of all soccer loving Nigerians, the president heartily commends
the Super Eagles for their winning performance in Pointe-Noire.
“The
victory has wiped away the disappointment of their earlier outings in
the qualifying series and rekindled the hope of Nigerians in the team’s
ability to bring further glory to the country.
“Jonathan
joins other Nigerians in looking forward to seeing the Super Eagles
complete the task of qualifying to defend the title at the 2015 Nations
Cup Finals with victory against South Africa in Uyo, next week.
“He
assures the Super Eagles and their handlers of the fullest support of
the Federal Government and the people of Nigeria for that final
qualification match,” the statement said.
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