Nigeria's Super Eagles have landed safely in the city of Ismailia,
Egypt on Sunday evening, 12 days to the kick-off of the championship 2nd
Africa Cup of Nations finals.
After Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr
cut the Leicester City of England striker, Kelechi Iheanacho and
Rotherham United midfielder, Oluwasemilogo Ajayi from the earlier roster
of 25, the Super Eagles and their full complement of technical and
administrative officials, alongside their Zimbabwean counterparts with
whom they played a 0-0 draw in a friendly on Saturday, flew together to
Ismailia aboard a chartered MAX Air flight from Asaba.
The aircraft refueled at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano before heading towards Ismailia.
The
three-time African champions are staying at the Hotel Mercure in
Ismailia, where they will spend one week before heading to Alexandria –
venue of their Group B matches during the championship. On Sunday, 16th
June, the Eagles will file out against Senegal’s Lions of Teranga
(Africa’s number one –ranked team) in their final pre-AFCON friendly, in
Ismailia.
The playing body was led by midfielder Mikel John Obi, the
14 –year veteran who had been out of the group since the end of the
2018 FIFA World Cup finals in Russia but posted a Man-of-the-Match
performance in Saturday’s send-forth friendly with the Warriors at the
Stephen Keshi Stadium.
Nigeria won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1980,
1994 and 2013, and with a young and ambitious squad that already
experienced highest-level competition steam at the FIFA World Cup,
should be one of the teams to watch out in Egypt.

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