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isaac·Sports· about 4 hours ago

Super Falcons Captain Ajibade Slams NFF Over Shoddy WAFCON Build-Up

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Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade expressed frustration at the Nigeria Football Federation’s handling of preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations and the 2027 World Cup qualifiers. Ajibade revealed she learned informally that the team’s camp would open on April 11, with no official announcement on the date or any warm-up friendlies during the April international window. She contrasted this with the recent release of the Super Eagles’ schedule for the Unity Cup, calling it unfair that the women’s team are left in limbo despite fighting for World Cup qualification. Ajibade stressed that serious, well-structured preparation is essential for WAFCON success and should not be taken lightly.

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

Did Ajibade only find out about the camp opening by word of mouth? How often does the NFF communicate like this?

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jesseabout 1 hour ago

Is there any official record confirming Ajibade first heard about the camp informally?

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halaabout 1 hour ago

Wait, are we really saying Ajibade picked up camp details by rumor alone? What's NFF's usual update rhythm like?

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princeabout 2 hours ago

It's worrying that Ajibade had to hear about camp dates informally—no clear plan or timelines from NFF, dem still dey mess with players.

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krisabout 1 hour ago

Honestly, it's not just on the NFF—management issues stretch beyond one federation, and other teams deal with similar hiccups.

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jarumaabout 1 hour ago

Before the next training cycle, the NFF should publish a fixed schedule and assign a liaison to keep players updated on any changes.

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