Stranded: Super Eagles Face 13-Hour Airport Ordeal
Nigerian striker Victor Boniface recently expressed his frustration on social media after he and his Super Eagles teammates were left stranded at a Libyan airport for nearly 13 hours.
In his post, Boniface lamented the poor conditions the team had to endure, highlighting that they had no food, no Wi-Fi, and nowhere to sleep during their long wait.
This situation has sparked concerns about the travel arrangements for the Nigerian national football team and the apparent lack of proper planning, especially for a team representing the country on the international stage.
The inconvenience faced by the players can affect their morale and performance, and it has drawn criticism from fans and commentators who feel that such issues should not arise for a top-tier national team like the Super Eagles.
Boniface’s statement reflects the growing frustration among players, and the incident has raised questions about the management of the team’s logistics, particularly during important travel for international matches.