The level of disrespect and outright neglect the NSC, the NFF, and their clu£less boards continue to show the Super Falcons, the most successful national team in the history of African football is beyond disgraceful.
It has become a painful pattern of incompetence, poor planning, and a total lack of vision from people who have no business running Nigerian football.
The women’s international break officially begins on November 24, yet these same dr£am k1llers and political appointees sitting comfortably in the NSC and NFF have still not arranged a single match for the Super Falcons, no friendly, no plan, just silence.
From November 24th to December 2nd, the entire world will be active with women’s international football… yet Nigeria, with all its talent, will once again be idle.
Not one officially announced fixture for the Super Falcons. It is embarrassing, and it shows how unserious the federation truly is.
Look at Ghana, they will face England on December 2nd. Meanwhile, Nigeria, at this rate, won’t face any opponent except harsh reality.
Let’s not forget: WAFCON 2026 doubles as qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. preparation should be in full force by now. other nations are organizing friendlies, building chemistry, testing tactics, and expanding their squads. But Nigeria?
The NFF has no plan. No calendar. No direction. Nothing.
After d£stroying the Super Eagles with their mismanagement and ego-driven cha0s, it now seems they’re shifting their incompetence to the Super Falcons.
Why is the NFF so cluel£ss? Why do the cabals running our football lack the basic intelligence and professionalism required to manage a federation?
These same Super Falcons who continue to bring pride, joy, and respect to Nigeria have been abandoned.
Since last year, they have played only three friendly matches. Just three. for a world-class team that deserves the best possible preparation, that is a national d1sgrace.
The NFF should be ash∆med. this team needs consistent high-quality international matches, especially with WAFCON 2026 coming in March. Instead, they are met with indifference, excuses, and empty promises.
The Super Falcons deserve better, Nigeria deserves better. and the world can clearly see the failure of those entrusted to protect and grow our football.
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