The general manager of the National Institute for Sports (NIS), his partner Philip Shaibu, congratulated the Super Falcons of Nigeria for offering a five-star performance that sentenced Zambia to an overwhelming defeat 5-0 in the quarterfinals of the women’s Cup of women in progress 2025 (Wafcon).
The immediate ex -deputy governor of Edo State who claimed to be so enthusiastic to look at the Nigerian women in devastating show of strength and experience, said that their performance was a warning shot for the rest of the continent and a hard lesson for a team of Zambia that seemed promising, until they embarked in Nigeria.
While, praising the team, the technical crew and the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation, the Nis boss commissioned the team to remain on fire in front of the semi-final clash.
The former Benin player’s Blessed insurance said from the first whistle, Nigeria meant business.
The towering central defender Osinachi Ohale opened his doors only 100 seconds, nodding a free kick at home perfectly delivered by Esther Okoronkwo.
Shaibu invited the Nigerians to put the team, the technical crew and the NFF leadership in the prayers before, during and after the final game in Morocco.