Moses Simon, John Ogu And Leon Balogun Missing As Super Eagles Return To Abuja
Published: March 30, 2015The Super Eagles are back in Nigeria after completing their international friendlies with a 1 - 1 with draw with South Africa on Sunday afternoon in Nelspruit.
The delegation that spent two days in South Africa finally arrived the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja at exactly 1.15 am on Monday morning, 45 minutes ahead of the advertised time.
The plane had a brief stop over in Luanda, Angola before continuing the journey to Abuja.
On Monday, the Super Eagles will be decamped before they regroup sometime in June for the start of the 2017 African Nations Cup qualifiers.
Gent winger Moses Simon, Hapoel Beer Sheva’s John Ogu and right - back Leon Balogun had different travel itineraries , and did not return with the squad to Abuja.
The delegation that spent two days in South Africa finally arrived the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja at exactly 1.15 am on Monday morning, 45 minutes ahead of the advertised time.
The plane had a brief stop over in Luanda, Angola before continuing the journey to Abuja.
On Monday, the Super Eagles will be decamped before they regroup sometime in June for the start of the 2017 African Nations Cup qualifiers.
Gent winger Moses Simon, Hapoel Beer Sheva’s John Ogu and right - back Leon Balogun had different travel itineraries , and did not return with the squad to Abuja.
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