
The Super Eagles have begun their journey back to Nigeria after facing unacceptable treatment from Libyan authorities.
The team’s chartered Valuejet plane, initially diverted mid-journey, has been cleared for departure.
Players and officials endured a grueling 15-hour wait at the airport following their arrival.
The team was scheduled to play an AFCON qualifier against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights, but Nigeria withdrew due to the poor treatment.
The Super Eagles’ early departure marks a strong stance against unprofessional hospitality.

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