Stranded in Libya: Ahmed Musa Condemns Treatment of Super Eagles
Football star Ahmed Musa has strongly condemned the treatment of the Nigerian national team, the Super Eagles, by Libyan authorities, calling it “inhumane” and “not sportsmanlike”. The fiasco has led to the team’s withdrawal from their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Libya.
According to reports, the Super Eagles and their officials are currently on their way back to Nigeria after pulling out of the match, which was scheduled for Tuesday. Musa, a 32-year-old veteran of the team, has taken to social media to express his outrage and disappointment at the unfair treatment of the team and their officials.
“This is not sportsmanship, and I want the football governing body, @CAF_Online to intervene and investigate this incident,” Musa wrote, calling on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to take swift action against the Libya Football Federation. “I’m extremely disappointed by the unjust treatment of the Super Eagles, the NFF officials, as well as dignitaries in Libya.”
Musa’s words are likely to resonate with fans and sports enthusiasts around the world, as the news of the team’s withdrawal from the match has sent shockwaves through the football community. The incident raises questions about the treatment of players and officials on foreign soil, and whether more needs to be done to ensure their safety and well-being during international competitions.
The controversy has sparked widespread outrage, with many demanding that action be taken to address the issue. As the football world waits with bated breath, one thing is clear: the Super Eagles and their officials will not be ignored or silenced in the face of inhumane treatment.