The Super Eagles of Nigeria have officially suspended their boycott and are set to resume training.

The Super Eagles are back on track! 😊 After a tense boycott over unpaid bonuses and allowances, the team has suspended their protest and will resume training at 5 PM today in Rabat, Morocco, ahead of Thursday’s must-win clash against Gabon. Senior players like William Troost-Ekong, Alex Iwobi, and Wilfred Ndidi helped broker the peace, prioritizing the World Cup playoff.

Key Details:
– Match: Gabon vs. Nigeria (Nov 13, 5 PM WAT, Moulay Hassan Stadium)
– Squad: 23 players in camp (goalkeeper Maduka Okoye expected to join)
– Next Steps: Win vs. Gabon → face Cameroon/DR Congo (Nov 16) → intercontinental playoff (March 2026)
– Controversy: NFF faces backlash over delayed payments; no official statement yet

Fans are divided—some support the players’ stand, others urge them to “qualify first, fight later.” The team’s focus is now on securing a ticket to the 2026 World Cup.

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