The Nigeria Football Federation has apologized to the Federal 
Government and the good people of Nigeria for the Super Eagles’s failure
 at the 4th African Nations Championship in Rwanda. Leading 
the Group C table before kick –off of the final matches on Tuesday, the 
Super Eagles failed to fly in a 0-1 defeat by Guinea in Rubavu that 
eliminated Nigeria from the continental houseparty in Rwanda.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick reiterated that the African Nations 
Championship is “both developmental and preparatory for bigger 
challenges,” and said without mincing words that the Federation would 
now shift focus to the qualification race for the bigger Africa Cup of 
Nations.
“We apologise to Nigerians for the poor outing of the Super Eagles in
 Rwanda, but we toe the line of CAF which states that CHAN is a 
developmental and preparatory competition. Of course, as Nigerians, we 
love to win always, and we feel bad when we don’t.
“I want us to take the positives from this tournament. A player like 
Chisom Chikatara broke onto the global platform and players like Usman 
Mohammed, Chima Akas, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Austin Oboroakpo and Ifeanyi 
Mathew confirmed their class.
“For me, it is disappointing that we did not progress. But the NFF 
will now focus on the 2017 AFCON qualifiers, and start preparations 
early for the remaining rounds,” Pinnick said.
The Super Eagles have a quick, top-of-the-table double –take against 
Pharaohs of Egypt in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying race, 
with the first leg in Nigeria on March 23 and the return leg in 
Egypt five days later.
In June, the Super Eagles take on Chad in N’Djamena before hosting Tanzania in the final round of matches in September.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
NFF Apologises to Nigerians, Shifts Focus to 2017 AFCON
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