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Air Peace Boss Promises Super Eagles N20m if they Defeat Cape Verde at Home

The Chairman of Air Peace Airlines Allen Onyema has promised the Super Eagles N20million if they beat Cape Verde in their second Group C game in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier on Tuesday.

Air Peace is the official airline sponsor of the Super Eagles.

In a video published on the Super Eagles Facebook page, Oyeama, addressing the team on board said: “You won your first match resoundingly, and we expect that the one happening in Cape Verde in 24hours time will not be different.

“You’re carrying on your young shoulders the aspirations and the hopes of a Nation. You must help us in restoring hope to this country. Nigeria is a great country with so much potentials to achieve. We are yet to get there. We may have our differences but we love ourselves.

“Because of this, if you win this match, I am going to give the team 20 million naira on arrival. This will serve as a stepping stone in unifying our Nation. Go there and die for the country. Thank you and God bless you.” He concluded.

The Eagles lead Group C after opening the qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win against Liberia on Friday.

On their part, Cape Verde held the Central African Republic to a 1-1 draw in Douala, Cameroon.

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