Tag: SUPER FALCONS

  • Falcons; Sports deficit; N3-4trn power debt

    Falcons; Sports deficit; N3-4trn power debt

    Congratulations to the Super Falcons who defeated Morocco 3-2 to win the WAFCON for the 10th time. Wow! Hurray. Their win is a triumph over many battles of life, with setbacks, overcoming rejection, scepticism, self-doubt, negativity and sports administration fiascos -the lot of every Nigerian athlete. We pray they were actively protected against sexual harassment. There is always luck with huge skill, knowing when to score and more brilliantly when to pass for others to take the goal glory. Yes, there is a winning team but the others are not losers but fellow football athletes who have also given their all with one winner.

    This year it is the Super Falcons putting Nigeria back on the world football map. Hurray! Our players will go abroad as with any successful profession from sports to medicine. The only ‘profession’ not sellable abroad is the ‘profession’ of ‘politics’. Think about that! Nobody wants our politicians, but they impose themselves on us. Far too expensive to maintain!  The familiar ‘minister-to-international-job’ transition happens, but rarely for politicians. For those who succeed in the ‘politics-foreign job’ jump, it is their primary pre-politics profession which takes them forward like agriculture, the judiciary, economics, finance and medicine.

    The video call with President Tinubu was of, as yet, unrecognised monumentally important. The winning team loved their president. They showed the traditional respectful admiration of youth. We all loved it. It is obvious President Tinubu can easily engage and relate with Nigeria’s youth.  Sadly, President Tinubu is rarely seen with ordinary youth, or with real, not AI, photo ops for the youth to share in millions. This is an important and costly PR failure of his management team to inroad the youth mind pre-vote, especially as 2027 has been accelerated into today’s politics.

    No doubt, the houses allocated to the team, coaches and management,  will be  delivered hopefully not after 30 years of administrative obstructionism with no  one punished, but right now from the 1506 individual homes Emefiele built. Creating great good out of bad. So, unknown to him, he was actually using our money in CBN to build for the Super Falcons and other good people if the remaining houses are put to good governance use. The remaining houses should also be allocated within Nigeria’s social architecture -a moral lesson.

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    This Super Falcon’s success in football this year focuses attention on the need to vet and assess sports facilities and sports ladders at each LGA, state and federal government level. There is now once more, a 2025 opportunity for the Tinubu government and state governors and LGA chairmen to correct past neglect and return to the glorious days of year-round training for north, south and eastern regional sports festivals and Inter University Games, NUGA, best exemplified by Governor Samuel Ogbemudia of then Bendel State who became the Sports Czar of Nigeria. Moshood Abiola, presidential campaign winner in 1993 became ‘Pillar of Sports’ for his contributions. Time to make our champion sports personalities household names, role models and pillars. The federal government should allocate adequate funds to send teams athletes abroad after rigorous training schedules in any of the several National Sports Stadia, some run down with rubbish accommodation. Governors and LGAs chairpersons should take up ‘Nigerian Sports Infrastructure and Sports Superstructure’ with more responsibility to the youth  and improve primary and secondary school sports with more zonal competition and exposure.

    Nigeria has had many unsung sports heroes and heroines. In a country desperately needing non-political role models, ask yourself how many schools have honoured them or named a door, room or a wall after them? Probably none.  Use the internet. Research them and make classroom posters for real-life influencers like Chioma, Ajunwa, Falilat Ogunkoya, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi, Lucy Ejike, Asisat Oshoala, D’Tigress team, Tobi Amusan, Ether Oyema.       

    Renovating, refurbishing or rehabilitation, call it whatever, of schools is not newsworthy or celebrated in normal countries where high school standards are the ‘minimum standard’ and compulsory norm. No one waits for end stage school dilapidation or collapse, injury or death before doing the right thing. At last, in Nigeria more public schools are getting a long overdue facelift making them ‘Child and Teacher Friendly Classrooms and School Environments’.

    Please Google Bariga LCDA Lagos for an amazing primary school and Governor Okpebholo of Edo State for a similar impact. Enough of pointless spending billions on politicians while our children wallow in education poverty. It is our responsibility to ensure children enjoy their ‘years of learning’ .   

    Nigeria owes GENCOs N3-4trillion. Prof Oke has pointed out that the debt needs interrogation to ensure its accuracy. A multi-pronged forensic audit should be initiated urgently. Government organs must pay their bills like we do. We all know of the disconnection of government hospitals and health centres ruining patient outcomes. Criminally, many heads of government institutions actually failed to pay their electricity bill (and salaries and pensions) monthly without cause or consequence for years.

    Yet, even without paying their monthly electricity bills, those in authority have no spectacular achievement over those in the private sector. So, what did they do with the money illegally ‘saved’ by the non-payment of the electricity bill? Accurate electricity cost projections should be inserted in all government institutions and allocated funds must be used properly. Are we in this N3-4 trillion black hole partly because 30–40-year electricity Budget Allocations were diverted or stolen outright, like the security vote may be?

  • Presidency defends Tinubu’s Super Falcons gesture

    Presidency defends Tinubu’s Super Falcons gesture

    The Presidency has defended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent cash reward to the Super Falcons, following mixed public reactions on social and mainstream media platforms.

    In a post shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, @aonanuga1956, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, explained that the President did what a grateful nation should do.

    He reiterated that President Tinubu’s gesture was a celebration of “excellence, creativity, hard work, soccer artistry and the undying Nigerian spirit.”

    “When you remember that Multichoice, the organizer of the BBNaija reality show is offering the winner ₦150 million grand prize, you wonder why some Nigerians are unappreciative of President Tinubu’s rewards to the Super Falcons,” Onanuga wrote.

    President on Monday announced monetary rewards, approving the Naira equivalent of $100,000 (approximately N153 million) for each player and $50,000 (N75.6 million), for each member of the coaching crew, totalling N4,503,600,000.

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    He also conferred the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on each member of the victorious squad, as well as a three-bedroom apartment to go with.

    Onanuga’s reaction comes after President Tinubu, on Monday, announced a special cash reward and national recognition for members of the Nigerian women’s national football team following their historic victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). 

    The Falcons claimed their 10th continental title after a dramatic win in Rabat, Morocco.

    While the President’s move received praise from many Nigerians and sports enthusiasts, particularly for promoting women’s sports, some online commentators questioned the timing, monetary value, and broader implications in the face of economic challenges.

    Onanuga, however, emphasized that the President’s action was symbolic of his administration’s commitment to rewarding merit and motivating future excellence.

  • Super Falcons defy odds to write golden chapter, says Abiodun

    Super Falcons defy odds to write golden chapter, says Abiodun

    Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Super Falcons of Nigeria for their extraordinary comeback and record-setting victory at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    On Saturday, the Super Falcons stunned the continent by defeating host nation Morocco 3–2, overturning a 2–0 deficit at halftime to clinch their 10th WAFCON title—a feat that cements their legacy as Africa’s most successful women’s football team.

    In a congratulatory message to the players, coaching crew, and the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Governor Abiodun praised the team’s indomitable spirit, unyielding resilience, and relentless pursuit of excellence.

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    “This remarkable victory is more than a football triumph—it is a powerful symbol of courage, perseverance, and unity. The Super Falcons have once again displayed world-class skill and determination, lifting the spirit of the nation and inspiring a new generation of athletes,” the governor said.

    He commended the players for defying the odds and writing yet another golden chapter in Nigeria’s sporting history, stating that their performance has captured the admiration of millions at home and across the continent.

    “The journey to this victory was no easy feat. But with passion, discipline, and sheer willpower, these exceptional women rose above adversity and delivered a performance worthy of champions,” Abiodun added.

    The governor also emphasized the broader significance of the win, describing it as a beacon of hope and motivation for young athletes—especially girls—who aspire to greatness in sports and beyond.

    “This historic win is a clarion call to every young girl dreaming of breaking barriers. The Super Falcons have proven that with dedication and belief, there are no limits to what can be achieved,” he said.

    Governor Abiodun further lauded the role of the NFF and all stakeholders who have invested in the growth of women’s football in Nigeria, noting that their unwavering support has been instrumental in the team’s sustained success.

    “This is not just a victory for the Super Falcons; it is a triumph for Nigerian sports, for gender equity in athletics, and for the enduring power of dreams fulfilled through determination,” the governor concluded.

  • Ibori salutes  Super Falcons On 10th WAFCON Title

    Ibori salutes  Super Falcons On 10th WAFCON Title

    Former Delta State governor, Chief James Ibori, has congratulated  the Super Falcons of Nigeria on their 10th Women African Cup of Nations, (WAFCON) title, saying they demonstrated true resilience which Nigerians are known for.

    The Nigerian ladies fought back from two goals down to defeat host country, Morocco 3-2 victory at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on Saturday.

    Ibori said in a statement that  through their victory, the Falcons have wiped away the tears of disappointment which Nigerians experienced when the male team, Super Eagles lost the final of the 2023 AFCON to Ivory Coast in February last year.

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     “Huge Congratulations to our darling team,  the Super Falcons of Nigeria. Your victory at the just concluded WAFCON has lifted the soccer spirit of Nigerians all over the world. This memory will linger for years to come. You have given us a sense of pride and joy. Your victory has further united us despite our diversity and we owe you a debt of gratitude”.

     “ We salute your indomitable fighting spirit, resilience, tenacity and never give up spirit in the face of glaring defeat. Your supremacy in African football has been reaffirmed with this victory over Morocco and winning the competition for a record 10th time”.

    While congratulating President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, Ibori also showered encomiums on the coaching crew, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Supporters Club and all football-loving Nigerians for the support and motivation given to the players throughout the tournament.

  • President gives Falcons cash, houses, national award

    President gives Falcons cash, houses, national award

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has bestowed national honours, generous cash rewards, and brand-new homes upon the triumphant Super Falcons, celebrating their remarkable conquest on the continental stage.

    The grand occasion unfolded at the State House in Abuja yesterday, where the team was received in a ceremony befitting champions, following their historic triumph at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco on Sunday night.

    They defeated the host team 3-2, coming from 0-2 down.

    In tribute to their unprecedented 10th WAFCON title—a feat that etched their names in African football history—President Tinubu conferred upon each player and member of the coaching staff the prestigious national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), marking a proud and memorable chapter in the nation’s sporting legacy.

    They also got three bedroom apartment each at the Renewed Hope Initiative Housing Estate and equivalent of $100,000 for the 24 players and $50,000 equivalent for the 11 officials

    The ceremony was attended by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, represented by Senator Abdul Ningi.

    The team was led to the Villa by National Sports Commission (NSC) chairman SHehu Dikko.

    The excited players sang praise of the President and his wife as the President reeled out one after the other, the gifts.

    The President told the players: “You have inspired me, too. And it’s great for a nation to have assets that are the hope of today, tomorrow, and the day after.

    “You represent that hope. You ignited that hope. And we will continue to encourage you, the next generation, and other generations after you”

    The President recounted the emotional moments of the final match, noting how the team’s performance lifted the nation’s spirits and united Nigerians from all walks of life.

    “Your victory represents more than a sporting accomplishment. It is a triumph of courage, determination, discipline, and consistency.

    “Honestly, I didn’t want to watch the match. I didn’t want to have high blood pressure. But people came in and turned my TV on that channel. When it was 2-0, I got very offended and restless.

    “But I was still watching with the spirit of resilience, determination, and courage. And after that penalty, my strength was lifted, and I believe that of the nation was lifted too.

    “But you almost made me angrier because your mother (the First Lady) was in the kitchen, nearly abandoning my dinner,’’ he said.

    The President assured the team of his administration’s continued support and commitment to sports development, pledging that the government would invest further in women’s football and youth talent development across the country.

    “Your story is a story of hope. And in this era of Renewed Hope, we celebrate you not just as champions of Africa, but as champions of the Nigerian dream”, he said.

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    Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, pledged N10 million to each member of the team and the officials on behalf of the 36 governors.

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu described the Super Falcons as role models and shining examples of courage and excellence.

    She congratulated the team for their exceptional performance and unwavering spirit, describing their journey as “a testament to resilience, teamwork, and determination.”

    “You played with passion, confidence, and an unshakeable belief in yourselves—that it is not over until it is over.

    “The zeal you displayed on the pitch was nothing short of inspirational.

    “You never wavered and reminded the world why Nigeria remains a powerhouse in African women’s football,” she said.

    The First Lady prayed for the team’s continued success and shared an earlier conversation with President Tinubu about the team’s bright future as world champions.

    “I told Mr. President this morning that you are going to win the World Cup, and he thought I was too ambitious. But Ajibade, the team captain, just seconded that, and that is possible,” she said.

    Super Falcons Captain Rasheedat Ajibade said the victory was for the team and for every Nigerian girl who dreams of achieving greatness.

    “Today, I stand before you not just as the captain of the Super Falcons, but as a proud daughter of Nigeria, carrying the dreams, resilience, and spirit of our great nation”, she said.

    “On behalf of my teammates, coaches, and technical staff, I express our heartfelt gratitude for this warm reception and the unwavering belief you have shown in us.”

    Emphasising the significance of their 10th WAFCON title, the team captain said: “This victory is not just a trophy. It is a testament to the unyielding spirit of Nigeria.

    “It is a celebration of every young girl in our villages, towns, and cities who dares to dream.

    “This 10th title is for you, Mr. President, for Nigerians, for Super Falcons, and for every young child who believes and dreams of being on this stage someday.”

    Ajibade called for continued support from the government and stakeholders to elevate Nigeria’s global standing in women’s football.

    Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Dikko, described the team’s victory as a symbol of national unity, inspiration, and the triumph of belief, courage, and excellence.

    Dikko credited President Tinubu’s administration with investing in sports development and women’s empowerment.

    “The Super Falcons’ triumph is a fruit of your unwavering support for sports and women.

    “You have always believed that sports can unite us, heal us, and uplift our spirits as one of the major drivers of the economy. And today, we have seen it happen,” he stated.

    He commended the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her “constant support for our women in sports”.

    The Falcons’ victory was the 10th in the history of the competition.

  • Lessons from Super Falcons’ win

    Lessons from Super Falcons’ win

    Sir: The Super Falcons soared to victory, but their triumph casts a harsh light on the institutions that continue to fail Nigerian women on and off the pitch. For the tenth time, Nigeria’s Super Falcons lifted the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) trophy in Morocco. Their consistency on the continental stage and visible growth at the FIFA Women’s World Cup place them among Africa’s most successful football teams—male or female.

    In sharp contrast, the Super Eagles continue to struggle, alternating between lacklustre performances and new excuses: poor pitch, bad officiating, or the ever-convenient scapegoat—mismanagement by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

    But here’s the rub: the Super Falcons operate under the same institution. They endure the same corruption allegations, the same unpaid allowances, the same NFF inefficiencies. If anything, the women’s team has been treated worse, fighting harder for recognition, travel arrangements, bonuses, and even jerseys. And yet, they win.

    This isn’t just a sports story. It’s a question of gender, institutional decay, and what resilience really looks like under pressure. It forces us to rethink the way we narrate failure and celebrate success in Nigerian public life.

    For decades, Nigerian women athletes have learned that no one is coming to save them. They have no luxury of ego or entitlement. The Falcons’ journey is one of grit, discipline, and emotional labour, often carried out in the shadows of an institution that barely notices their excellence until trophies arrive.

    The men’s team, by contrast, swims in public adulation and higher pay but remains structurally fragile. They have higher expectations, but often lower accountability. The contrast isn’t in talent—it’s in team spirit, hunger, and the ability to perform amid institutional neglect.

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    This gender gap in performance is not accidental. It’s structural. Women athletes, especially in postcolonial states, build careers by navigating systemic disrespect, limited investment, and cultural ambivalence. This produces a collective toughness often absent from more celebrated male squads.

    There is a deeper cultural script at work here. Failure, when it comes to men, is often externalized. We are told “the NFF failed them” or “the coach is the problem.” There’s always a narrative insulation, a buffer of excuses. Women, on the other hand, are expected to succeed quietly or be forgotten.

    That’s why the Falcons win with strikes, protests, and training boycotts in the background; they carry both the burden of performance and the cost of institutional betrayal. And yet, they deliver.

    The Super Falcons show us what gendered resilience looks like. They offer a living case study of how marginalized actors navigate dysfunction more creatively than those embedded in power. They hold a mirror to Nigeria’s institutions and ask: If we’ve learned to win without support, imagine what we could do with it?

    The Super Falcons are not merely winning; they are exposing the NFF’s dysfunction by outperforming it. Their excellence is a mirror held up to institutional failure. Their success, quiet yet consistent, tells a story of refusal to be defined by neglect, refusal to collapse under chaos, refusal to be invisible.

    They have been shouting through silence for decades. Their victories demand not just applause, but transformation of policy, culture and governance.

    If Nigeria is to rebuild its sporting institutions with any seriousness, the blueprint may already exist. It is coded into the footsteps, match sheets, and locker room conversations of the most under-supported yet most successful team it has ever produced.

    The question is not whether the Super Falcons deserve more. The question is whether Nigeria deserves the Super Falcons.

    There is a broader civic lesson here. Women, across sectors in Nigeria—from farming to teaching, peacebuilding to sports—are often the ones holding the line while the system collapses. The Falcons are simply the most visible example.

    We must stop seeing their success as a miracle. It is earned, deliberate, and repeatable. What they’ve built, others can learn from—if we’re willing to pay attention, ask the right questions, and invest in the right places.

    The Super Falcons don’t just represent Nigeria. They remind us what it means to win in spite of Nigeria.

    •Lekan Olayiwola, lekanolayiwola@gmail.com

  • FULL LIST: 10 times Super Falcons won WAFCON

    FULL LIST: 10 times Super Falcons won WAFCON

    The Nigerian Super Falcons have once again etched their names into the annals of African football history, securing their tenth Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title with a thrilling comeback victory over hosts Morocco on Saturday, July 26.

    This achievement further solidifies their unparalleled dominance in continental women’s football, a legacy built over three decades.

    The Super Falcons’ journey to a record-extending “Mission X” has been nothing short of spectacular, showcasing resilience, talent, and an unyielding spirit that has seen them conquer Africa time and time again.

    Below are the years the Super Falcons have lifted the prestigious WAFCON trophy:

    1998: The inaugural WAFCON title for Nigeria, setting the foundation for a dynasty.

    2000: The Super Falcons continued their ascent, clinching their second WAFCON crown.

    2002: A third consecutive championship, underscoring their relentless drive and cementing their dominance.

    2004: Nigeria secured their fourth WAFCON title, showcasing tactical brilliance and depth.

    2006: The fifth WAFCON triumph, a testament to their consistency and resilience.

    2010: After a brief hiatus, Nigeria roared back to reclaim their throne with their sixth title.

    2014: The seventh championship, displaying their trademark flair and tenacity.

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    2016: Nigeria’s eighth WAFCON title came through a dominant campaign.

    2018: The ninth WAFCON championship.

    2024 (played in 2025): The historic tenth WAFCON triumph, a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Morocco, showcasing their enduring excellence and ability to perform under immense pressure.

    The Super Falcons’ impressive record of 10 titles in 13 editions of the WAFCON is unmatched by any other team on the continent, male or female.

    Following their return to Nigeria after their 10th win, President Bola Tinubu honoured each player and technical crew with the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) honour, a 3-bedroom flat, and N100,000 USD cash award.

  • UPDATED: Tinubu confers OON national honour, gifts three-bedroom apartments to Super Falcons

    UPDATED: Tinubu confers OON national honour, gifts three-bedroom apartments to Super Falcons

    …also approves Naira equivalent of $100,000, $50,000 to players, coaching crew

    …as AbdulRazaq announces NGF’s N10mn gift for each team member

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has honoured the triumphant Super Falcons with national awards, cash gifts, and houses, in a grand reception held at the State House, Abuja, following their historic victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

    In recognition of their record 10th continental title, President Tinubu, receiving the players and coaching crew at the Villa, conferred the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on each member of the victorious squad. 

    He also approved the allocation of a three-bedroom apartment for each player and members of the coaching team.

    The President further announced monetary rewards, approving the Naira equivalent of $100,000 (approximately N153 million) for each player and $50,000 (N75.6 million) for each member of the coaching crew, underlining the administration’s appreciation of their outstanding performance and the pride they brought to the nation.

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    In an additional show of solidarity, Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, announced a collective gesture from the 36 state governors, pledging N10 million to each member of the team.

    The players, led by team captain Rasheedat Ajibade—who was named Most Valuable Player and Woman of the Tournament—expressed gratitude to the President for the recognition and encouragement. 

    They presented the glittering WAFCON trophy to President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu.

    The President had promised during a video call to host them once they returned with the trophy.

    Details shortly…

  • BREAKING: Tinubu confers national honours, gifts $100,000 cash award to Super Falcons

    BREAKING: Tinubu confers national honours, gifts $100,000 cash award to Super Falcons

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has conferred the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on all 24 players of Nigeria’s victorious WAFCON team, along with a cash reward of $100,000 and a three-bedroom apartment for each player.

    Members of the team’s technical crew also received $50,000 each as part of the presidential recognition.

    The announcement was made during a special reception held in honour of the team at the State House on Monday.

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    Led by team captain Rasheedat Ajibade and head coach Justin Madugu, the champions arrived at the Presidential Villa at 4:35 p.m. to a rousing welcome from President Tinubu and other dignitaries.

    Details shortly…

  • Super Falcons to parade WAFCON trophy in Abuja today

    Super Falcons to parade WAFCON trophy in Abuja today

    Residents of Abuja will get the chance to celebrate with the Super Falcons as the newly crowned African champions stage a trophy parade today.

    The Falcons secured a historic, record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title on Saturday night with a dramatic 3–2 comeback victory over hosts Morocco in the final. 

    The team, with officials, is expected to arrive at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport by noon on Monday.

    According to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), arrangements are underway for the team to embark on a trophy parade through the city in an open-roof bus. 

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    The parade route will pass through major districts, giving fans a chance to catch a glimpse of the iconic WAFCON trophy and celebrate the team’s remarkable achievement. A stop at the Presidential Villa is also on the agenda.

    “We are making arrangements to have a trophy parade with the players and their coaches in an open-roof bus, and plying through Airport Road, Berger junction, Maitama and Wuse Market areas all the way to the Presidential Villa,” NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi told thenff.com.

    ” This will afford a good number of people in those areas to have a rare sight of the Women AFCON trophy.”