Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Sultan Of Sokoto Charges Eaglets On Cadet Championship

With few day to the start of the Africa Cadet Championship 'CAN U17' in Niger, the Golden Eaglets of Nigeria, who were runners up in the last edition in 2013, have been charged to go to Niger and bring home the CAN U17 Trophy.


His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar IV, the Sultan of Sokoto, has charged the  Golden Eaglets to go and  bring the African Under-17 Championship trophy' as he prayed for the team's  successful outing at  Niger 2015 holding in Niger between February 15 and March1.

The national U-17 team who are in Sokoto to finalise their preparation for the tournament, paid a courtesy call on the titular ruler of Sokoto in his palace on Monday at the behest of Kogunan Sakwatto, Mallam Danladi Nasir Bako - the Sokoto's state commissioner for information.

In the presence of some of his high-ranking palace chiefs, the Sultan who is a keen follower of soccer, advised the youngsters to be disciplined and focus on the assignment at hand in Niger in order to bring honour to the country.

"I'm very happy to receive on behalf of the hospitable people of Sokoto and I want to believe this is the first time some of you are coming to the palace," the Sultan told his guest led by Coach Emmanuel Amuneke.

"In fact, this is the first time we are hosting a national team here at the palace and I'm particularly delighted to formally welcome all of you to the palace as this would afford you the opportunity to know that the Sultan is a human being like you."

The Amirul Mumineen said he was thrilled  that the team dimmed it fit to pay him a courtesy call  and seek  blessings before embarking on the trip to Niger  and counselled  they remained good ambassadors of the country. He further counseled officials to continue to play fatherly roles to the players who he warned 'to obey without question.'

He said further: "We want you to be good ambassadors of this country when you go to Niger and personally, I want you to go and bring the trophy again to Nigeria. But even as you do this, you must be disciplined and listen to your coaches because without discipline you cannot achieve much even as a footballer."

The former military officer further counselled the players never to neglect their education and never to be carried away with the stardom of being footballers.

Both Coach Amuneke and Captain Kelechi Nwakali took turn to thank the Sultan and the palace chiefs for finding time out of their busy schedule to host and offered prayers on behalf of the team, promising to do everything humanly possible and in the true spirit of sportsmanship, to conquer the continent in Niger.

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