Nigeria: "Mikel Obi Issues World Cup Ultimatum: NFF Board Must Go If Super Eagles Fail"


 


Former Super Eagles captain, John Obi Mikel, has issued a stern ultimatum to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) board: if the national team fails to qualify for the next World Cup, the entire leadership must be replaced.

Mikel, a respected figure in Nigerian football, didn't mince words, describing the prospect of not qualifying as "unacceptable." His comments, made during a recent interview, reflect a growing frustration among fans and former players over the team's inconsistent performances and administrative issues.

Nigeria's qualification campaign has been fraught with challenges, and Mikel's statement adds significant pressure on the NFF and the coaching staff to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament. The Super Eagles have a rich history of World Cup appearances, and missing out would be a major setback for the football-loving nation.

Mikel's call for accountability resonates with many who believe that poor management at the top has hindered the team's potential. The former Chelsea midfielder's strong stance highlights the high stakes of the upcoming qualifiers and the demand for a leadership that can deliver results on the world stage.

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