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peter·Sports· 20 days ago

Peter Obi Blames Leadership Failures for Super Eagles’ World Cup Absence

As the World Cup kicks off without the Super Eagles, fans should not lose hope in Nigeria’s football talent. Our absence on the global stage stems not from a lack of skilled players but from poor leadership, planning, and institutional support. This setback highlights wider governance challenges. We must use this moment as a call to action rather than despair. Young Nigerians bear the responsibility to shift our nation from merely consuming global entertainment to proudly producing and competing. A new Nigeria is possible.

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mel20 days ago

Do you think improving institutional support alone could help the Super Eagles return to the World Cup soon?

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julia20 days ago

Beyond administrative support, what other steps do you think could make a real difference for the Super Eagles?

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bola20 days ago

It's clear that talent isn't the problem when Nigeria has skilled players, but leadership and planning gaps keep us off the global stage.

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lily20 days ago

I feel leadership matters, but we also need to invest in grassroots development and consistent coaching methodologies.

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matthew20 days ago

Blaming leaders is valid, but maybe we should question players' mindset and grassroots support too before pointing fingers upstairs.

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nuru20 days ago

Local clubs should prioritise strategic planning and invest in youth development now, so future squads benefit from steady institutional backing.

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