09/09/2025
NO WORLD CUP FOR THE SUPER EAGLES – NIGERIA’S DREAM SHATTERED AGAIN
The sad reality has finally dawned on us 🥺 the Super Eagles of Nigeria will not be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
For a nation with such a rich footballing history and immense talent scattered across Europe and beyond, this is not only heartbreaking but shameful.
We now have to wait yet again, hoping and praying that maybe 2030 will finally bring a change of fortune.
To the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), congratulations!
You must be satisfied now. Back-to-back failures to qualify for the biggest stage in world football is no small achievement in mismanagement and poor planning.
You had one simple responsibility, to prepare this team, to give them a proper foundation, to make decisions that would benefit the future of Nigerian football.
Instead, what we got was confusion, lack of direction, and pure negligence.
To the players, are you happy? Are you proud of this outcome? From the first round of qualifiers, it was clear that this team lacked conviction, composure, and the fighting spirit that once made the Super Eagles feared across Africa.
Wastefulness in front of goal, lack of creativity in midfield, and defensive lapses became the order of the day.
Game after game, the same mistakes were repeated, as though lessons were never learned.
We only have ourselves to blame. The NFF, with its poor leadership, deserves to hide its face in shame.
The players, too, must accept responsibility because football is not won by name or reputation but by effort, hunger, and ex*****on on the pitch.
What has happened here is nothing short of a national disgrace.
Nigeria, a country of over 200 million people with a massive football fan base and countless talents, will not be represented at the world’s biggest stage once again.
Claiming to be footballing giant in Africa, that is unacceptable. Heads must roll, accountability must be demanded, and changes must be made because the Super Eagles