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Sports Editors’ Guild bemoan Eagles AFCON ouster

Sports Editors’ Guild bemoan Eagles AFCON ouster

Nigerian national football team poses during the African Cup of Nations qualification match on March 25, 2016 in Kaduna.

The League of Nigerian Sports Editors, has said in wry that Nigeria’s back to back non-qualification for Africa’s Premier football competition, the Nations Cup, was  a great set-back not only to the growth of the game but to the media, football administrators and the generality of Nigerians.

Nigerian national football team poses during the African Cup of Nations qualification match on March 25, 2016 in Kaduna.

Nigerian national football team poses during the African Cup of Nations qualification match on March 25, 2016 in Kaduna.

In a statement issued by the body’s President Tony Ubani and signed by the Secretary General, Dare Esan, the Editors’ Guild said that with the array of talents available to Nigeria, it was almost unthinkable that the country will not make it to the AFCON Championship in Gabon.

Part of the problems, the body observed is the appointment and sacking of technical staff in the national team and the constant quarrel among the football fraternity in the country. “Unity is key and we must be united at all times in pursuing the fame and wealth that football brings to the country”, the statement observed.

The editors further stated that the media alone, print and electronic, may have lost over N19billion in advert and sponsorship revenue as a result of the non-qualification of the Super Eagles for the January Afcon championships that will hold in Gabon.

It therefore called for immediate preparation for the next Nations Cup championship in 2019 and the World Cup in Russia in 2018.

“If it’s true that Nigeria want to host the Afcon Championship after the tournament in Gabon, now is the time to get government guarantee and throw everything into preparations of both the team and facilities needed for the championship. Nigerians have suffered enough pain in other sectors and we cannot afford to allow football which is our source of succour  bring more misery on Nigerians”.