Victor Ikpeba Calls For Peace Ahead Egypt Clash
Published: March 21, 2016
Retired Nigeria international Victor Ikpeba has called on stakeholders to put their differences aside and support the national team beat Egypt in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Days leading up to the clash against the North Africans, ex-Super Eagles manager Sunday Oliseh and the Nigeria Football Federation had taken jabs at each other after the former Juventus midfielder quit his post over unpaid entitlements.
“It’s time! Let us put all controversy behind us and focus on supporting our @NGSuperEagles to victory against Egypt,” Ikpeba posted on Twitter.
Ikpeba starred for Nigeria at the 2000 African Cup of Nations and notched a memorable brace in the 4-2 defeat of Tunisia in a Group D fixture.
Igho Kingsely
Days leading up to the clash against the North Africans, ex-Super Eagles manager Sunday Oliseh and the Nigeria Football Federation had taken jabs at each other after the former Juventus midfielder quit his post over unpaid entitlements.
“It’s time! Let us put all controversy behind us and focus on supporting our @NGSuperEagles to victory against Egypt,” Ikpeba posted on Twitter.
Ikpeba starred for Nigeria at the 2000 African Cup of Nations and notched a memorable brace in the 4-2 defeat of Tunisia in a Group D fixture.
Igho Kingsely
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