“I want to charge those of you selected to see this as a rare privilege knowing that millions of Nigerians are banking on you to put smiles on their faces comeSunday. I have the confidence that you guys can beat Congo, but all that will depend on you guys showing that on the field of play. The Nigeria Football Federation and the Rivers State government have done so much for us to make us win, so it’s now left for us to let them know that we are true ambassadors of our country.”
The final list is made up of two goalkeepers, six defenders, three midfielders and seven strikers:
Daniel Emmanuel,
Chukwuebuka Iroha,
Stanley Amuzie,
Azubuike Okechukwu,
Segun Oduduwa,
Obanor Erhun,
Godwin Saviour,
Etebor Oghenekaro,
Junior Ajayi,
Usman Mohammed,
Etor Daniel,
Yusuf Mohammed,
Sadiq Atanda,
Chima Akas,
Austin Oladapo,
Taiwo Awoniyi,
Aminu Umar,
Musa Yahaya
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