Large number of Nigerians in Cameroon to support Falcons

By Daily Sports on December 3, 2016

The Super Falcons of Nigeria will not lack support tomorrow when they file out against the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon in the epic final of the 10th African Women Nations Cup (AWCON) at Ahmadu Ahidjo Omnisport Stadium in Yaoundé.

It was gathered from a prominent Nigerian residing in Cameroon that there will be a large turnout of the citizens to cheer the African Champions.

According to High Chief David Agumba, the Chairman of the Igbo Community in the coastal city of Limbe, he has mobilized Nigerians and thier friends to come to Yaoundé to support the Falcons on Saturday.

Said he,”l am aware that messages have been sent to Nigerians lm living in any part of Cameroon to converge in Yaoundé to our country’s national senior women’s football team. We in Limbe and nearby regions are ready to come to the stadium to Cheer our girls”.

The highly successful business also revealed that the Nigerian High Commission in Yaoundé has sensitized Nigerians in Cameroon to support the Super Falcons.

It is a known fact that there is a large number of Nigerians in Cameroon pursuing their legitimate businesses. (NAN)

•Photo shows Gernot Rohr and Super Falcons before departure to Cameroun

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 3, 2016


 

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