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Adron Homes Boss Lauds Falode On Growth Of Female Football In Nigeria …Urges Eagles Not To Relent Efforts To Win AFCON Title

The impressive strides of female football in Nigeria have not gone unnoticed by football lovers and stakeholders of the beautiful game.

In a chat with journalists, Olori Aderonke EmmanuelKing, Executive Director, Adron Homes, and Properties, has joined the growing elite list of impressed lovers of female football, as she was effusive in praises for the achievements of the board of NWFL led by Aisha Falode.

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Describing the level of female football in Nigeria as improving and encouraging, Olori Aderonke EmmanuelKing charged Falode to continue its impressive strides, adding that female football in Nigeria is on the right path of growth.

” Falode and her NWFL board have similar uniqueness to Adron Homes and Properties, as we believe in creativity, hard work, and unflinching commitment to assigned tasks. We commend them,” she remarked.

Speaking on the ongoing AFCON championship in Cameroun, she expressed optimism that the Super Eagles led by Coach Austin Eguavoen, who was one of the Adron games ambassadors, are good enough to win the title.

” Like other patriotic and football-loving Nigerians, I want the Super Eagles to win the championship. It would be a thing of joy to our great nation.

” I believe Coach Eguavoen, who was Adron games ambassador, and our boys can do it. However, I would advise them not to underrate any opposition, ” she added.

Victory against Sudan will not only assure the Eagles of a place in the Round of 16 but also brings closer the possibility of topping the group and therefore retaining the familiar surroundings of Garoua as the venue.

Winger Moses Simon, who was a thorn in the flesh of the Egyptians on Tuesday, told media representatives on Friday that he has never been happier in the Nigeria camp in the past two years, being able to play in his preferred position and with the players given a say in what formation they desire to set up on the terrain.