Super Eagles Urged to Beat Angola in Honour of Late Okwaraji

Former Super Eagles midfielder Etim Esin has charged the current national team to secure a victory against Angola in their upcoming match.

This call to action comes as a tribute to the late Nigerian football legend, Samuel Okwaraji, who tragically passed away during a match against Angola in 1989.

The Super Eagles have been performing remarkably well in the ongoing tournament, having defeated Cameroon 2-0 in their last match.

This victory sets the stage for their next challenge: a quarter-final match against Angola. Esin, Okwaraji’s fellow midfielder on the day of his untimely death, has encouraged the team to win this match in memory of the late Okwaraji.

Esin’s call to action has garnered significant attention on social media, with many fans and supporters echoing his sentiments.

Twitter user @UnlimitedEniola shared their excitement about the upcoming match, stating, “Nigeria 2-0 Camroon. The Eagles devoured the Lions.”

As the Super Eagles prepare to face Angola, fans and supporters are rallying behind Esin’s message, hoping that the team will honor Okwaraji’s memory with a well-deserved victory.

The match is scheduled for Friday, and the anticipation is palpable as the Nigerian team gears up for what could be a historic win.

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