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President Tinubu Hails Super Eagles’ “True Nigerian Spirit” After Extra-Time Win Over Gabon
President Tinubu Hails Super Eagles’ “True Nigerian Spirit” After Extra-Time Triumph Over Gabon
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has showered praise on the Super Eagles after their hard-fought 4–1 extra-time victory over Gabon in the CAF World Cup qualifying playoffs in Morocco.
While the result looks comfortable on paper, the journey to victory was anything but. Nigeria needed resilience, grit, and patience after Gabon held the game 1–1 at full time. But when extra time arrived, the boys rose to the occasion — embodying the fighting spirit the President highlighted.
“This Is The True Nigerian Spirit” — Tinubu
Taking to X (Twitter) moments after the win, President Tinubu celebrated the team’s determination and urged them to keep pushing until qualification is fully secured.
“This is the true Nigerian spirit of resilience against all odds. Do not stop until you secure qualification. Super Eagles, keep soaring… The nation stands with you. Soar!”
The message resonated with many Nigerians who had witnessed a rollercoaster night in Rabat that tested nerves and emotions.
Osimhen’s Redemption Story Highlighted Nigeria’s Resilience
One of the defining moments of the match came when Victor Osimhen astonishingly failed to convert a late chance that could have ended the contest in regulation time.
Instead of letting the miss shake him, the Galatasaray forward bounced back with elite mentality — the very resilience President Tinubu referenced.
Osimhen went on to score two goals in extra time, powering Nigeria to a dominant finish and securing a place in the next phase of the qualifiers.
A Victory That Reflects Character
From defensive solidity to extra-time brilliance, the Super Eagles showed:
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Mental strength after the late Gabon equalizer
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Composure in a high-pressure knockout scenario
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Team unity as substitutes and starters combined to finish strong
It was a performance that mirrored the President’s message — a true Nigerian spirit that doesn’t break under pressure but soars above it.
Nigeria Marches On
With the win, Nigeria moves one step closer to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and President Tinubu’s rallying call has further energized the atmosphere around the team.
The mission continues — and the entire nation watches with hope, belief, and pride.
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