Saturday, 12 October 2013
Photo : President Goodluck Jonathan Pays Super Eagles Surprise Visit In Ethiopia
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan paid a surprise visit to the Super Eagles' training session at the National Stadium in Addis Ababa ahead of Sunday's World Cup qualifier with Ethiopia.
Jonathan said he came to reassure the players and officials that he will remain ever supportive of the national team.
He urged the side to go all out for victory in the upcoming match, because Nigerians from all over the world expect nothing less than a ticket to Brazil 2014.
"I am sure that you will not only qualify for the World Cup but we are going there not to add up the numbers but to make an impact at the championship
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