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The World Bank has issued a compelling call to action for Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan African nations, urging governments to focus on rebuilding public trust by improving essential service delivery. This was highlighted in its 2025 Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) report released earlier this month. According to the report, many African citizens have grown increasingly disillusioned with their governments due to poor access to vital services such as education, healthcare, electricity, water supply, and public administration. In Nigeria, these failures are especially visible in underfunded schools, overcrowded hospitals, and unreliable infrastructure. The World Bank noted that while some African countries are making progress in macroeconomic management and social inclusion, the biggest setback remains weak governance. The lack of transparency, inefficiency in public institutions, and a slow response to citizens’ needs have worsened the trust gap between government...

Falcons Battle Portugal Today in Pre-WAFCON Friendly

Nigeria’s Super Falcons will lock horns with Portugal today in an international friendly match aimed at boosting preparations for the upcoming 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers. The high-profile encounter is part of the team’s training tour in Europe as they gear up for a tough qualification campaign.

The friendly fixture serves as a crucial test for the Falcons, who are looking to sharpen their tactics, improve team chemistry, and evaluate player performances ahead of the continental showdown. Facing a strong European side like Portugal provides an excellent opportunity for Coach Randy Waldrum and his technical crew to assess the team’s strengths and identify areas needing improvement.

Portugal, ranked 21st in the world by FIFA, are known for their tactical discipline and pace, making them ideal opponents to test the Falcons’ resilience and tactical setup. Nigeria, Africa’s most successful women’s football team, will rely on their blend of experienced stars like Asisat Oshoala, Rasheedat Ajibade, and emerging talents such as Deborah Abiodun to deliver a solid performance.

The Falcons last faced Portugal during the Summer Series in the United States in 2021, a thrilling match that ended in a 3-3 draw. With both teams making considerable progress since then, today’s fixture promises to be an exciting and competitive encounter.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has emphasized the importance of this friendly in helping the Falcons build momentum ahead of the WAFCON qualifiers. The team is expected to take this match seriously, not only to gain confidence but also to maintain their status as Africa’s top-ranked side.

Fans and football analysts are eager to see how the Super Falcons will perform against European opposition, especially as they aim for another successful run in WAFCON and a strong qualification campaign. The kick-off is scheduled for later today, with football enthusiasts hoping for an impressive showing from Nigeria’s queens of the pitch.

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