The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has celebrated the Super Falcons of Nigeria with a reception at the State House, Abuja, on Monday.
The First Lady, who received some of the players, their technical team and officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), said the girls displayed dedication, resilience, team spirit with the zeal and strength that defines Nigeria during their participation in the ongoing 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
LEADERSHIP reports that the Super Falcons were eliminated in the Round of 16 encounter with England after a penalty shootout penultimate Monday.
In a statement by her media aide, Busola Kukoyi, Mrs Tinubu paid glowing tribute to all the players whom she said have represented Nigeria on the global stage, noting that the world took notice of the dexterity of the players.
“Although the final result did not go our way, I am here to remind you that victory is not solely determined by the score on the field.
“The unbreakable spirit and unity that you demonstrated are true markers of success.
“You have not only represented Nigeria on the global stage but have also become role models for our youth, especially young girls who now see their aspirations mirrored in you.
“I salute you today and welcome you back home and our goodwill and best wishes go to other players who have gone back to their base. You gave your all, and we stand with you. We are so proud of you,” she stated.
In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Football Federation, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, thanked the First Lady for the warm reception and assured that the players would continue to give good and qualitative representation to the country.
The captain of the team, Onome Ebi, said the team worked very hard and tirelessly to bring home the coveted FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy back home.
She promised that the team would continue to press on relentlessly to ensure they make the country very proud on the football field.
The First Lady received the players in company of the wife of the Vice President, Nana Shettima, and wife of the Senate President, Ekaette Akpabio.