‎The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has unveiled the NAIJA 4 THE WIN campaign as the Super Eagles return to African soil for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, signalling a renewed determination to reclaim the continent’s most coveted football prize.

‎Three-time African champions, Nigeria, head into the tournament with a proud history and a clear sense of purpose.

‎Their runner-up finish at the 2023 AFCON in Abidjan, while widely applauded, has been framed by the federation as unfinished business and a driving force behind the current campaign.

‎Led by Head Coach Eric Sékou Chelle and backed by the full support of the National Sports Commission and the NFF, the Super Eagles are building towards the tournament on a foundation of discipline, experience, emerging talent and collective ambition.

‎The target, according to the federation, is unequivocal: to surpass the last outing and return the Africa Cup of Nations trophy to Nigeria.

‎The NAIJA 4 THE WIN initiative is designed as a rallying call to Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, reinforcing belief in the team’s ability to once again scale the heights of African football.

‎ The campaign draws inspiration from Nigeria’s previous AFCON triumphs in 1980, 1994 and 2013, each etched into the nation’s sporting memory, with Morocco 2025 seen as the next opportunity to write a fresh chapter.

‎The NFF has called on fans to throw their weight behind the team throughout the tournament, whether from living rooms and viewing centres across the country or from the stands in Morocco.

‎The federation stressed that the passion, encouragement and visible presence of Nigerian supporters remain a vital ingredient for success.

‎As preparations intensify, the message from the NFF is clear: the journey has begun with purpose, the mission is well defined, and the Super Eagles are ready to rise again.Football

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