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  • AFCON 2023: WATCH VP Kashim Shettima celebrate with Super Eagles after victory over South Africa

    AFCON 2023: WATCH VP Kashim Shettima celebrate with Super Eagles after victory over South Africa

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Wednesday defeated the Bafana Bafana of South Africa to qualify for the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima was in Bouake to watch the Super Eagles semi final fixture against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Following the victory, Shettima was spotted in a now trending video celebrating with the Super Eagles players.

    TNG gathered that the Vice-President’s trip to Côte d’Ivoire for the Super Eagles was at the instance of President Bola Tinubu.

  • AFCON 2023: How Super Eagles defeated South Africa

    AFCON 2023: How Super Eagles defeated South Africa

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Wednesday night reached the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after defeating South Africa 4-2 on penalties.

    Regulation and extra time ended 1-1 after both teams converted one penalty each late in the second half of the thrilling encounter.

    Captain Troost Ekong converted from the spot in the 67th minute after African footballer of the year, Victor Osimhen was fouled in the box 18.

    Also, in the 90th minute, T Mokoena also converted a spot kick to equalize for the South Africans.

    All efforts to score another goal in regulation and extra time proved abortive as the Moroccan referee signalled the end of the encounter after 120 minutes.

    Apart from Ola Aina who blasted his penalty over the bar, Terem Moffi, Keneth Omeruo, Troost Ekong and Kelechi Iheanacho all converted their penalties  while the South Africans missed two.

    The result meant that Super Eagles are one game away from the clinching the 2023 AFCON in Cote D’Ivoire.

  • BREAKING: Super Eagles survive Bafana Bafana scare, through to AFCON final

    BREAKING: Super Eagles survive Bafana Bafana scare, through to AFCON final

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria are through to the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire after defeating the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Super Eagles vs South Africa clash was decided by penalties at Bouaké after 120 minutes of intense football.

    The Super Eagles looked through to the final in the 67th minute of play but the South Africans equalised through a penalty kick after a careless challenge from Alhassan Yusuf.

    Thus, the match played at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake, ended 1:1 at full time but the Super Eagles qualify for the 2023 AFCON beating South Africa’s Bafana Bafana 4-2 on penalty kicks.

    The match started on a fast pace, with the South Africans dominating play but were pegged back by the resilient Nigerian defence,  Marshalled by Captain William Troost-Ekong.

    The cagey first half ended goalless, in spite the forays by both teams. But in the second half, Nigeria took the lead after Victor Osimhen was fouled inside the 18 yard box. Ekong stepped up to put the Eagles one goal up.

    However, late in the game, substitute Alhassan Yusuf gave away a penalty, which Teboho Mokoena tucked away.

    The match was eventually decided on penalties, with Nigeria winning 4-2 after a nervy shoot-out.

    Substitute Kelechi Iheanacho scored the winning penalty as Nigeria booked their place in the final, sparking wild celebration in the stadium.

    Nigeria will now on Sunday in the2023 AFCON final face The Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire, who won against DR Congo.

  • BREAKING: Jubilation as Super Eagles qualify with one foot for AFCON final

    BREAKING: Jubilation as Super Eagles qualify with one foot for AFCON final

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria have scored one goal to put one of their feet in the final of the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports William Troost-Ekong scored a penalty kick for the Super Eagles at the 67th minute of play after the game ended zeros at half time.

    It was Super Eagles star striker Victor Osimhen who forced a penalty from The Boys before Troost-Ekong found the back of the net of Bafana Bafana goalie, Ronwen Williams.

    Williams had been rated one of the best goalkeepers in the tournament. He had kept four clean sheets and saved four penalty kicks in the quarter finals.

    TNG reports the second half was under way at the time of filing this report.

     

    Details shortly…

  • AFCON 2023: Watch Super Eagles pumped up ahead of South Africa clash

    AFCON 2023: Watch Super Eagles pumped up ahead of South Africa clash

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will take on South Africa in a semi final clash at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) today at 6 pm Nigerian time.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Super Eagles brushed off challenge from Angola to set up the semi final fixture against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Ahead of the clash set to take place at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake, Côte d’Ivoire, the Super Eagles players were captured in high spirit ready to take on their perennial rivals.

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    Nigerians in South Africa warned not to celebrate if Super Eagles defeat Bafana Bafana

    Earlier, the Nigeria High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, has called on Nigerians in the host country, to avoid unguarded utterances, ahead of Wednesday’s AFCON Semi-final match between the Super Eagles and Bafana Bafana.

    According to a statement by the High Commission, the aim is to encourage safe conduct by Nigerians in South Africa before, during and after the match.

    “The attention of the Nigeria High Commission Pretoria has been drawn to online comments made by a section of South African citizens against Nigerians living in the country.

    “This is largely influenced by the 2024 AFCON Semi-final match between the Super Eagles and Bafana Bafana on Wednesday.

    “Most of the comments consist veiled threats against Nigerians if the Bafana Bafana lose to the Super Eagles, among others.

    “In this regard, the High Commission hereby advises the Nigerian community to be watchful of their utterances, be mindful of where they choose to watch the match.

    The statement advised those who would watch the match especially in public places to refrain from engaging in loud, riotous or prevocational celebrations should the Super Eagles win the match.

    The mission urged Nigerians to maintain the good conduct they were known for and be law abiding before, during and after the match.

    It further added that “should any provocation arise, they should not be reciprocated, but such should be reported to the appropriate authorities”.

  • Nigeria vs South Africa: Shettima departs for Côte d’Ivoire

    Nigeria vs South Africa: Shettima departs for Côte d’Ivoire

    Vice-President Kashim Shettima on Wednesday,  departed Abuja for  Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire to lend President Bola Tinubu’s unwavering support to the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

    The spokesperson of the vice-president, Mr Stanley Nkwocha said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    He said that Shettima’s trip to Côte d’Ivoire was at the instance of Tinubu.

    The Super Eagles will take on South Africa in the semi-final of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    The match will be played at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake, Côte d’Ivoire later this evening.

    According to Nkwocha, the  visit will strengthen the deep-rooted connection between football and national identity in the country.

    Nkwocha said Shettima’s presence would not only inspire the Super Eagles on the pitch,  but also serve as a rallying point for millions of Nigerians cheering from their homes.

    According to him, this year’s AFCON has seen the Super Eagles soar to new heights.

    ”With a dominant performance in the group stages and a thrilling victory in the quarter-final, they have established themselves as strong contenders for the title.

    ”With this being their 15th semi-final appearance, Nigeria holds the record for most appearances at this stage.

    ”They will be aiming to replicate their success in 2013 when they lifted the trophy in South Africa,” he said.

    He further said that Shettima’s visit to Côte d’Ivoire serves as a powerful call for national unity and support.

    ”As the Super Eagles prepare for their crucial semi-final match, Nigerians across the globe are urged to raise their voices and cheer  their team.

    ”The entire nation stands behind the Super Eagles,” he said.

  • BREAKING: Nigerian Govs dole out N200m for Super Eagles

    BREAKING: Nigerian Govs dole out N200m for Super Eagles

    Nigerian Governors under the umbrella of Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) have doled out N200 million to the Super Eagles of Nigeria ahead of their Semi Final clash against South Africa.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Minister of Sports, Sen. John Owan Enoh on Wednesday made this known in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media, Diana-Mary Nsan.

    The Minister commended Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo and Chairman of the Forum, including all members for the swift response, after he raised the need to motivate the team ahead of their semifinal clash.

    Enoh confirmed that the N200m has already been redeemed to the players by the Forum.

    “I want to thank the Progressive Governors’ Forum under the leadership of Uzodimma of Imo for galvanising and redeeming the sum of N200 million to the Super Eagles.

    “The Super Eagles have shown immense commitment and tenacity through every match, this shows that they are on the path to conquer the continent again and bring home the coveted Cup of Nations.

    “Therefore, we must rally support for them because upon their shoulders lie the enormous responsibility to make Nigeria our great Nation proud,” Enoh said.

    Nigeria will on Wednesday (today) take on perennial rivals, Bafana Bafana of South Africa at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake by 6 pm (Nigerian time) at the on-going 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cote d’Ivoire.

    The match will be a repeat of the 2000 AFCON semi-finals in Lagos, which saw Nigeria defeat South Africa 2-0.

    Also in the 2019 AFCON in Egypt, Nigeria again showed superiority by eliminating the Bafana Bafana 2-1 in the quarter -final stage.

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles will beat Bafana Bafana, ex-South African winger, Khanye predicts

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles will beat Bafana Bafana, ex-South African winger, Khanye predicts

    Super Eagles of Nigeria may have won the semifinal clash against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa even before the match kicks off, if a prediction by ex- South Africa winger, Junior Khanye, is anything to go by.

    It’s over for us,” Khanye said. “We are lucky to be where we are at the moment.

    “Nigeria is going to beat us, and that is when we will get a wake-up call. I’m not saying this because I’m being negative, but it’s just me stating facts.

    “I love Bafana Bafana, and I want to see them doing well. But, this is our last game, those guys (Nigeria) are going to punish us,” said Khanye as cited by The Citizen.

    The former Kaizer Chiefs player made the declaration in his analysis of South Africa’s performance during their quarterfinal game against Cape Verde, which Bafana Bafana won 2-1 in penalty shootout.

    He stressed that they were lucky to have overcome the challenges by Cape Verde to reach the semifinal.

    The 38-year-old advised his compatriots to pack their bags, adding that it would be difficult to beat Nigeria. Khanye took a swipe at the team for their defensive approach to the match against Cape Verde, adding that they were only lucky to have won. He gave kudos to goalkeeper and captain, Ronwen Williams, for saving four of the five kicks taken by the opponents.

    “We could have lost that game. But luckily, we were very lucky. And listen, I’m saying we were very lucky, but we also need to give to Ronwen Williams (some credits). He was the star of the show and saved those penalties very well, we must give credit to him for that.

    “But, when it comes to playing, we were terrible. We were defending too much. I think our game against Cape Verde was our worst at the tournament when I looked at the other matches.”

    I don’t think that we were at our best; any team can beat us. Look at the chances that Cape Verde created; it’s all luck. Any of those chances could have easily gone in. But again, we have to say thank you to our defence. They did a very important job despite Cape Verde victory.

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles to set new record in Bouake today

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles to set new record in Bouake today

    Irrespective of the result of Wednesday’s 34th Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash with the Bafana Bafana of South Africa, Nigeria will extend her record of being the country with the most last-four appearances at the continental fiesta.

     

    Since making her debut at the 1963 finals held in Ghana, where she was ejected in the group phase after 3-6 and 0-4 losses to United Arab Republic (Egypt) and Sudan respectively, Nigeria has been at the last-four of the tournament 15 times, and has never failed to win a medal each time.

     

    The Eagles have gone ahead to win the trophy and gold on three occasions, won silver on four occasions and won the bronze medals eight times. They have never lost a third-place match.

     

    On Wednesday, the three-time champions will make a 16th appearance in the semi-finals, in what is their 20th appearance at the competition. The only times Nigeria failed to make the semi-finals were in 1963, 1982, 2008 and 2021.

     

    1982: As Cup holders, the Eagles led by Felix Owolabi started brightly by beating Ethiopia 3-0 in Benghazi, and led Algeria 1-0 in their second match before capitulating 2-1 to the Fennecs. They were manhandled 3-0 by Zambia in their third match and crashed out.

     

    2008: The squad led by Joseph Yobo lost 0-1 to Cote d’Ivoire in their first match in Sekondi, but drew 0-0 with Mali and then defeated Benin Republic 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals. They led Ghana 1-0 before goals by Michael Essien and Junior Agogo toppled the advantage and sent the Eagles back home.

     

    2021: Named the best team of the group phase, the Eagles led by Ahmed Musa defeated Egypt, Sudan and Guinea Bissau in the group phase in Garoua to earn maximum points, only to lose 0-1 to Tunisia in the Round of 16.

     

    Below is a cursory look at all the 15 previous AFCON semi-final matches that Nigeria have been involved in:

     

    11 March 1976: The 1976 finals in Ethiopia were played on league basis – the only tournament in the competition’s history conducted in that format. There was a final round of the competition involving Nigeria, Guinea, Morocco and Egypt. After a 1-1 draw with Guinea, what could be considered as Nigeria’s own semi-final match was against eventual champions Morocco on 11th March 1976. The ever-prolific Baba Otu Mohammed scored for Nigeria in the 57th minute, but the Green Eagles allowed two late goals by Ahmad Faras (elected Africa Player of the Year that year) and Redouane Guezzar. After beating Egypt 3-2 three days later, with goals from Haruna Ilerika (a brace) and Mudashiru Lawal, Nigeria (3 points) finished third in the final classification behind Morocco (5 points) and Guinea (4 points) and were awarded the bronze medals.

     

    14 March 1978: Ahmed Abdulla Nasur put Uganda ahead at the Kumasi Sports Stadium, and Martins Eyo equalized for Nigeria in the 12 minutes into the second half. But Philip Omondi scored for Uganda late on and Nigeria were condemned to the third-place match, where they were awarded a 2-0 win after Tunisia abandoned the game in the 42nd minute in protest at Nigeria’s equalizer by Baba Otu Mohammed.

     

    19 March 1980: Felix Owolabi scored the only goal against Morocco after only nine minutes at the National Stadium, Lagos. Christian Chukwu, Segun Odegbami, Adokiye Amiesimaka and Ifeanyi Onyedika all tried to add to the tally to no avail. The hosts went ahead to win the trophy after beating Algeria 3-0 in the final three days later at the same venue.

     

    14 March 1984: In what was easily the match of the tournament, Egypt Pharaohs, beaten 1-0 by Nigeria four years earlier in a group phase match in Ibadan, raced to a two-goal lead within the half-hour. The Eagles had experienced something similar in their group phase match against Malawi, before Clement Temile restored parity. In Bouake, Stephen Keshi reduced the tally from the penalty spot, following up after the ball crashed against the bar. The captain’s inch-perfect cross in the second half was converted by Bala Ali, whose headed effort saw the ball roll past Thabet El-Batal. Nigeria won 8-7 after a penalty shootout.

     

    23 March 1988: Nigeria went into a first-half lead in Rabat when Sam Okwaraji’s miss-cued shot was diverted into the net by Abderrazak Belgherbi. Algeria equalized with only four minutes left when Rachid Maatar headed home from a corner kick. The two teams went into a marathon penalty shootout after extra time failed to produce a winner. Ademola Adeshina and Yisa Sofoluwe missed for Nigeria, and Belgherbi and Maatar also missed for Algeria. A total of 10 players on each side had taken, including goalkeepers Peter Rufai and Nasrredine Drid. They started all over again, and after Augustine Eguavoen scored, Rufai saved from Lakhdar Belloumi. Nigeria lost the final by a solitary goal to Cameroon in Casablanca four days later.

     

    12 March 1990: The Super Eagles defeated Zambia 2-0, with excellent goals from Uche Okechukwu and Rashidi Yekini in Annaba. In the final played four days later in Algiers, Cherif Oudjani’s long-range effort sailed past Aloysius Agu for the only goal of the match to give Algeria their first continental title.

     

    23 Jan 1992: Regional rivals Ghana and Nigeria started like a house-on-fire in Dakar, and Mutiu Adepoju headed Thompson Oliha’s cross past Edward Ansah in the 11th minute. Abedi Pele restored parity with his own header two minutes before half time, and Ghana won it with a fierce shot into the roof of the net by Prince Polley nine minutes into the second half. Two days later, the Eagles edged Cameroon 2-1 for the bronze medals.

     

    6 April 1994: Michel Bassole headed Cote d’Ivoire in front after 19 minutes, but Benedict Iroha equalized after a mesmerising one-two with Jay Jay Okocha at the Stade El Menzah. Bassole scored again, and Nigeria also scored (through Rashidi Yekini) to make it 2-2 before half time. Both teams threw the kitchen sink at themselves in the second half and during extra time, but there were no more goals and it ended in a penalty shootout. Samson Siasia lost his kick but Bassole and Amani Yao also fluffed for the Elephants. Four days later at the same venue, Nigeria defeated Zambia 2-1 to win the trophy and gold.

     

    10 Feb 2000: Banned from the 1998 finals for their failure to turn up in South Africa in 1996 to defend their title, Nigeria were brimming with vitality as co-hosts with Ghana in 2000. In the semi-finals, Coach Johannes Bonfrere unscrewed the plans of the Bafana Bafana by playing Tijani Babangida from the left side, and he caused them all sorts of problems besides scoring two first-half goals at the National Stadium, Lagos. The Eagles lost the Final to Cameroon three days later after a penalty shootout at the same venue.

     

    7 Feb 2002: At the Stade Modibo Keita, Bouba Diop put Senegal ahead early in the second half. Wilson Oruma failed to convert a penalty kick, but Julius Aghahowa made it 1-1 two minutes from the end. In first-half of extra time, Lassina Diao got the winner for Senegal, and the Eagles were condemned to third place. They defeated hosts Mali 1-0 in the city of Mopti two days later to win the bronze.

     

    11 Feb 2004: The November 7 Stadium in Rades was a cauldron of noise and passion as the Eagles, who had eliminated Cup holders Cameroon in the quarter-finals, took the kick-off against the host nation. Jay Jay Okocha and Nwankwo Kanu made life difficult for the Khaled Badri-led defence but the first half produced no goal. There were 60,000 spectators whose whistling rang out each time more than that of Beninoise referee Bonaventure Codjia Coffi. Nigeria went ahead when Okocha scored from the spot after Kanu was double-teamed in the box. Badra levelled from the spot as well eight minutes from time, after Seyi Olofinjana tripped Ziad Jaziri. In the penalty shootout, Peter Odemwingie lost his kick and Nigeria were sent to the third-place match after Karim Haggui beat Vincent Enyeama. The Eagles won the third-place match by beating Mali 2-1 back in Monastir three days later, with goals by Okocha (who would emerge the tournament’s Most Valuable Player) and Odemwingie.

     

    7 Feb 2006: Nigeria, who had again eliminated the Cup holders (Tunisia) in the quarter-finals, survived a torrid first half at the Alexandria Stadium. In the second half, Joseph Enarkharire mis-timed his leap from a high ball and Didier Drogba sneaked in to beat Enyeama from close range. It was the only goal of the game, and the Eagles would beat Senegal by a solitary goal from Garba Lawal in Cairo to pick up the bronze medals.

     

    28 Jan 2010: Asamoah Gyan scored the only goal of the match from a corner kick at the Estadio 11 de Novembro in Luanda. It meant the Eagles had to go back to Benguela, where they prosecuted their group phase matches, for the third- place match against Algeria, which they won with a goal by Obinna Nsofor after a sublime pass by Nwankwo Kanu.

     

    6 Feb 2013: Nigeria had sensationally eliminated in-form Cote d’Ivoire in the quarter-finals, and arrived at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban as clear favourites against Mali. Elderson Echiejile, Brown Ideye and Emmanuel Emenike scored before half time, and Ahmed Musa added a fourth on the hour. The Eagles went ahead to defeat Burkina Faso in the final played four days later at Soccercity, the only goal scored by Sunday Mba.

     

    14 July 2019: Nigeria had eliminated Cup holders Cameroon in the Round of 16, and then kicked out South Africa (who eliminated hosts Egypt) in the quarter-finals. Five minutes from recess against Algeria at the Cairo International Stadium, William Ekong inadvertently diverted the ball into his own net. Odion Ighalo, who would emerge tournament top scorer, scored from the spot to level in the second half. But the Fennecs flew into the Final after Riyad Mahrez’s vicious shot from a free-kick deep in added time sailed past Daniel Akpeyi. Ighalo scored the only goal of the third-place match against Tunisia three days later to give Nigeria the bronze medals.     

  • AFCON 2023: Osimhen confirmed for selection against Bafana Bafana

    AFCON 2023: Osimhen confirmed for selection against Bafana Bafana

    Officials in the camp of the  Super Eagles of Nigeria has confirmed that Victor Osimhen will be available for selection in todays’s must win semi-final cracker against the  Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    This was confirmed on the team’s official Twitter page on Tuesday evening.

    The tweet reads: “Victor Osimhen has been declared fit and available for selection in the semi-final clash against South Africa on Wednesday.

    “He has joined the team in Bouaké and has trained with the squad today.”

    Osimhen’s availability to face Bafana Bafana was in doubt, after he failed to travel with the squad yesterday.

    However, he is now expected to lead the line, as Nigeria continue their quest to win the trophy for the fourth time ever.

    The 25-year-old attacker has scored just one goal in five appearances for the Super Eagles so far at the ongoing AFCON 2023 but his performance for the team has been rated top-notch.