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Peter Obi urges Super Eagles to regroup, rebuild after World Cup elimination

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 17, 2025 741 Minutes read0

•Peter Obi and Super Eagles

Former Nigerian presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has issued a powerful statement calling for national resilience and team discipline in the wake of the Super Eagles’ heartbreaking elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Nigeria’s hopes were extinguished yesterday in Rabat following a grueling 1-1 draw against DR Congo over 120 minutes, which culminated in a crushing 4-3 loss during the penalty shootout, reports Daily Independent.

This marks the second consecutive time the celebrated Super Eagles have failed to secure a spot in the global tournament.

Reacting to the defeat in a post published on his official X account today, Obi acknowledged the profound emotional impact the failure had had on both the players and the public.

“Our dear Super Eagles, I know how deeply yesterday’s outcome weighs on each of you,” Obi wrote, emphasising the immense national expectation placed upon the team.

“When you wear the green and white, you carry the heartbeat of the whole nation, and I acknowledge the hard work, sacrifice, and commitment you put into every match.”

Obi’s message transitioned quickly from sympathy to a strong call for internal reflection and professional rebuilding.

He stressed that the setback must not be allowed to define the players’ careers or the team’s future trajectory.

“But let this moment not break your spirit. Great teams are defined by their response to adversity,” he advised. The core of his message insisted that the path forward requires an immediate and focused change in approach, stating: “What matters now is how we stand, regroup, and rebuild with even greater discipline, focus, and preparedness.”

The former Anambra State governor expressed confidence in the team’s capacity for recovery, urging them to view the non-qualification as a necessary step toward achieving future excellence.

Concluding his statement, Obi employed an encouraging and inspirational tone, reminding the team that the belief of the Nigerian populace in their abilities remains unshaken despite the disappointment.

He used the powerful national symbol of the bird, writing: “Do not let today overshadow the greatness of tomorrow. The Eagle never bows its head; it lifts its wings.” He finalized his post with an endorsement of unwavering commitment: “Keep your heads high and stay committed. Nigeria believes in you, and together, we will soar again. Keep soaring, Super Eagles.”

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