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ia’s Super Falcons lit up the continent last night with a breathtaking comeback to clinch the African Women’s Football Trophy, in a match that has already been hailed as one of the greatest moments in African sports history.
Considered underdogs after a shaky start to the tournament, the Falcons displayed unmatched grit and spirit to overturn the odds and lift the trophy, igniting a wave of jubilation and renewed national pride across Nigeria.
Among the many high profile Nigerians who reacted to the momentous victory is former presidential candidate and Chieftain of the People Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, who described the team as “heroines” and declared the win a powerful sign of Nigeria’s rebirth on the world stage.
“From Zero to Heroines,” Olawepo-Hashim said in a statement: “Yesterday, the Super Falcons reminded the world who we are, a people defined not by setbacks, but by resilience and unyielding determination.”
Olawepo-Hashim emphasized that the triumph of the Super Falcons transcends sports, symbolizing a broader national comeback amid Nigeria’s political, economic, and social challenges.
“This victory is more than a game,” he added. “It is a message, Nigeria is coming back: Stronger. United. Unstoppable.”
The historic win couldn’t have come at a more meaningful time. As Nigerians continue to grapple with inflation, insecurity, and institutional mistrust, the Super Falcons have offered a rare unifying moment, a story of hope, belief, and triumph against the odds.
From Lagos to Abuja, Kano to Port Harcourt, the nation erupted in celebration, with fans waving flags, dancing, and singing deep into the night.
With this victory, the Super Falcons not only reaffirm their legacy as Africa’s most successful women’s football team, but they also etched their names into the hearts of millions as symbols of what “Nigerians can be, bold, brilliant, and victorious.”
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