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Onigbinde, others congratulate Super Eagles on victory over Cameroon

A former FIFA/CAF Instructor, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde and some other football lovers have congratulated the Super Eagles for securing quarter-final ticket in the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON).

They said on Saturday in separate interviews that the Eagles must step up their game in the remaining matches.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Saturday defeated the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon 3-2 in a round of 16 match to book a place in the quarter finals.

Onigbinde congratulated Nigeria and the Super Eagles on their victory over Cameroon, wishing them further successes.

“I say a big congratulations to Nigeria and the Super Eagles on this victory. I wish the country and the team further successes,” he said.

Mr Niyi Alebiosu, Chairman, Sports Writers’ Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Oyo State Chapter, said the victory was well deserved.

“It is a well deserved victory. Nigerians must learn how to support their own than condemning them. I was optimistic that Eagles will defeat Cameroon.

“The Super Eagles’ loss to Madagascar was a wake up call. Also, the rivalry between Nigeria and Cameroon over the years was a key factor in the match,” he said.

He expressed optimism that the team would be in the semi-final and probably final.

Mr Dotun Ajibade, a football enthusiast, congratulated the team and Nigerians on the victory, urging them to be more focused.

Other Nigerians, commended the Eagles for their superb come back to secure the victory.

They, however, warned the team to step up their game and be more focused to win their remaining matches.

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