The Super Eagles arrived South Africa on Wednesday morning to
begin quest for honours in its maiden appearance at the African Nations
Championship (CHAN) 2014, specially designed for players who ply their trade
across leagues in Africa.
The team led by Assistant Coach, Dan ‘the Bull’ Amokachi,
who is holding the forte for Stephen Keshi, that stayed back in Nigeria for
this weekend’s Glo-CAF Awards before joining the team, left the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos on
Tuesday night at about 10:30pm.
After five and half hours flight with a South
Africa Airways plane, the team arrived Johannesburg at 4:30 Nigerian time,
which is 5:30 in South Africa.
The team was received by a team of Nigerian Embassy
officials led by Ambassador Sunday S Yusuf, who expressed delight at the safe
arrival and ensured that the team had a smooth passage through immigration
procedure.
The envoy also charged the team to ensure that they win the trophy
at the first try. “Nigerians are now used to winning, especially here in South
Africa and I’m sure you will not let the nation down”, he said. Amokachi
assured that the team will do its best at the tourney, even as Keshi is being
expected on time before the Eagles opening game against Mali.
After a little wait at the OR Thambo International Airport,
the team connected another SAA flight to Cape Town where it will play its
preliminary matches.
The flight to Cape Town lasted 1:40minutes. On arrival the
team was received by about 30 cheering and drumming Nigerians under the aegis ‘Nigerian
Union in Western Cape’. The group was led by Kalu Obi.
From there the team whose Team Administrator, Dayo Enebi
Achor, was already on ground was taken effortlessly to its abode at Garden Court
De Waal, a quiet suburb of the city.
The team has since settled down and will
have its first training session on Wednesday night at 8:30pm local time, which
is 7:30 Nigerian time.
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