Go for Victory : President,First Lady Urge Falconets

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    President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Saturday spoke with members of the national under-20 women’s football team, the Falconets and exhorted them to go all out for victory against their German counterparts in tomorrow’s final of the 2014 FIFA under-20 women’s World Cup in Canada.

    President Jonathan who is currently on a private visit to Germany called the Falconets at their base in Montreal at about 1515 Hours Nigerian Time and spoke with the captain of the team, Patience Okaeme, top scorer, Asisat Oshoala, Assistant Captain, Deborah Okoye, Courtney Dike, Uchechi Sunday, the delegation leader ,Chief Felix Anyansi Agwu, Head Coach Peter Dedevbo and other members of his team.

    The President who commended the players for getting to the finals of the tournament once again, urged them to do their best to exceed their 2010 second place finish by overcoming the German team on Sunday and bringing greater glory, pride and joy to soccer-loving Nigerians.

    “You have done very well by getting to the final. I urge you to crown your efforts with ultimate victory tomorrow by playing with the greatest possible artistry, discipline, determination and patriotic zeal.

    “I look forward to receiving you at the Presidential Villa with the winners’ trophy and you can be assured of the immense gratitude of the Federal Government and the very appreciative people of Nigeria,” President Jonathan told the girls and their handlers.

    The President assured the Falconets that although, because of time difference, it will be very late night in Germany by the time the final begins in Montreal, he will stay up to watch the game with his aides and join millions of other Nigerians at home and across the world in cheering them to victory.

    Also, the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan is encouraging the team to step up its can-do-spirit by beating its opponent, Germany to win the cup.
    The First Lady described the Semi-final encounter with Korea DPR as a sweet victory which should spur the Falconets to beat Germany as a revenge for the 2010 final match which went the way of Germany.
    While commending the determination and the patriotic zeal of the Falconets, Dame Patience Jonathan noted that their performance so far in the competition, has lent credence to the fact that women can make appreciable impact in the development of the nation.
    She therefore charged the team to rekindle its hard fighting spirit and work harder to bring the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup to Nigeria.

    The First Lady congratulated the team’s top scorer, Aisha Oshoala for her brilliant performance especially during the 6-2 defeat of Korea DPR.
    On behalf of Nigerian women, Dame Patience Jonathan hailed members of the team and their handlers, urging them to remain focused, determined and committed.

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