Falcons role model for Nigerian youths — Remi Tinubu
The Nigeria First Lady And Wife of the President, Remi Tinubu, on Monday in Abuja hailed members of the Super Falcons, following their performance at the ongoing Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
In4matioplug reports that the Falcons crashed out of the tournament following their loss through penalties to England penultimate Monday.
Addressing the players at the State House, Abuja, Mrs. Tinubu, who received the team alongside officials of the Nigeria Football Federation, said, “You gave your all and we are proud of you. Although the final result did not go our way, I am here to remind you that victory is not solely determined by the score on the field. The unbreakable spirit and unity that you demonstrated are true markers of success.”
Speaking further, she noted that the Falcons, through their performance, have now become role models for young girls in the country.
“You have not only represented Nigeria on the global stage but have also become role models for our youths, especially young girls who now see their aspirations mirrored in you.
“I salute you today and welcome you back home and our goodwill and best wishes go to other players who have gone back to their bases. You gave your all, and we stand with you. We are so proud of you.”
In his remarks, NFF boss, Ibrahim Gusau, thanked the First Lady for the warm reception and assured that the players would continue to give good and qualitative representation to the country.
“This kind gesture by the First Lady is heartwarming, and I must say that it is a super-incentive that will stimulate our national teams to give their very best whenever they’re contesting major matches and championships going forward.
“The First Lady said very nice words to the players and they were quite happy. We thank her for the very kind gesture,” Gusau said.
Also in attendance were the wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima and the wife of the Senate President, Mrs Ekaette Akpabio.
Unbeaten in regulation time in all four matches they played at the World Cup, the Falcons exited the tournament after a penalty shootout defeat to England in the round of 16.