President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday evening
congratulated the Super Falcons on their victory over the
Lionesses or Cameroon to win the African Women’s Soccer
Championship held in Windhoek, Namibia.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in his Twitter handle shortly
after the female players won the title they lost to
Equatorial Guinea in 2012 said that the President hailed the
Falcons’ performance in their final match.
Abati said the President looked forward to receiving and
honouring the players at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on
their return to the country.
He wrote, “President Jonathan congratulates the Super
Falcons of Nigerian on winning the African Women’s Soccer
Championship again.
“The President applauds the Falcons’ victorious
performance against Cameroun in tonight’s final match in
Windhoek, Namibia.
“He looks forward to receiving & honouring the victorious
Falcons at the Presidential Villa on their return home.”
No detail of schedule for the reception was given on
Saturday but The PUNCH learnt on Sunday that the players
will be received on Wednesday. The Minister of Sports Dr.
Tammy Danagogo announced this when he addressed the
players just before they beat Cameroon on Saturday.
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congratulated the Super Falcons on their victory over the
Lionesses or Cameroon to win the African Women’s Soccer
Championship held in Windhoek, Namibia.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in his Twitter handle shortly
after the female players won the title they lost to
Equatorial Guinea in 2012 said that the President hailed the
Falcons’ performance in their final match.
Abati said the President looked forward to receiving and
honouring the players at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on
their return to the country.
He wrote, “President Jonathan congratulates the Super
Falcons of Nigerian on winning the African Women’s Soccer
Championship again.
“The President applauds the Falcons’ victorious
performance against Cameroun in tonight’s final match in
Windhoek, Namibia.
“He looks forward to receiving & honouring the victorious
Falcons at the Presidential Villa on their return home.”
No detail of schedule for the reception was given on
Saturday but The PUNCH learnt on Sunday that the players
will be received on Wednesday. The Minister of Sports Dr.
Tammy Danagogo announced this when he addressed the
players just before they beat Cameroon on Saturday.
Punching.com

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