The governor of Akwa Ibom State has paid for every ticket to the upcoming soccer game between Nigeria and Zimbabwe. Umo Eno bought all 30,000 seats to help bring fans to support the Nigerian team. Nobody needs money to attend the match at Godswill Akpabio International Stadium on March 25. The sports commissioner, Paul Bassey, shared this news yesterday.
Free tickets are waiting for soccer fans at several places around town. People can find them at local radio stations or visit De Venus Bar on Stadium Road. Other pickup spots include Uyo Township Stadium, Ibom Plaza, and any place that previously sold game tickets. The governor wants a packed stadium cheering for the Super Eagles during this important qualifier match.
The Nigerian team faces pressure. With only six points after five games, they are fourth in Group C. They need wins to keep their World Cup dreams alive for 2026. Their recent victory against Rwanda marked their first success in the tournament. The Zimbabwe Warriors sit at the bottom of the standings with three points.
Zimbabwe has yet to win any match during these qualifiers. The team struggles as Nigeria attempts to climb higher in the group rankings. Both countries compete for limited spots in the prestigious tournament. Nigerian fans hope home-field advantage plus the free ticket boost will help their team earn crucial points against the visiting Warriors.
Free tickets are waiting for soccer fans at several places around town. People can find them at local radio stations or visit De Venus Bar on Stadium Road. Other pickup spots include Uyo Township Stadium, Ibom Plaza, and any place that previously sold game tickets. The governor wants a packed stadium cheering for the Super Eagles during this important qualifier match.
The Nigerian team faces pressure. With only six points after five games, they are fourth in Group C. They need wins to keep their World Cup dreams alive for 2026. Their recent victory against Rwanda marked their first success in the tournament. The Zimbabwe Warriors sit at the bottom of the standings with three points.
Zimbabwe has yet to win any match during these qualifiers. The team struggles as Nigeria attempts to climb higher in the group rankings. Both countries compete for limited spots in the prestigious tournament. Nigerian fans hope home-field advantage plus the free ticket boost will help their team earn crucial points against the visiting Warriors.