Nigerians are not left apart in celebrating with Ghana for their victory over Brazil today. The very unfortunate that Nigeria hope to carry the Cup this year, Eagle that never stop flying fell to deliver their supporters and also make the country proud.

It is remarkable thing to African that our brothers did a nice job to make African proud by bring the cup to Africa. Our boys tried their best to see if they can carry this cup but unfortunately, they didn’t make it as planned.
Football fans start their celebration after having heart attack that Ghana have loose the match and that Brazil will take upper hand but unfortunately, God of Soccer said that the Cup will come to Africa not for whites. The celebration which people said that it is just an opening celebration when Mobile Police men around Awka fire about six or eight rounds of bullet on air.
This shuts was as a result of shouting, noises that people made after the last whistle was browed by ref. The mobile on duty, maybe taught that initial or there is a problem around the street, later confirmed that it is not what they were thinking. Funny to be and to say, fans turned the shouting to be the starting of celebration.
Many people drank a lot of drinks just to tell our brothers that we are happy for them for making African proud to retain at least one cup. Nigerian fans are happy while some are not all that happy because our brother (Nigerian Players) missed them self up for loosing and not bring the cup home.
Nigeria is coming for world cup, we hope to prove that we are still the Eagle that flies without stopping (Atlanta 1996). 2010 world cup is for Nigeria whether any country like it or not, be it USA, BRAZIL, SPAIN, ENGLAND, GHANA, CAMEROON etc. For 2010 world cup, SIHALA AYIA (meaning leave it for us) is what Nigerians said 3 hours after the Ghanaian Victory.
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I can’t wait for the South African World Cup entertainment of 2010