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How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

by Frank Ulom
5 June 2025
in Metro, Politics, Sports
How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

ABUJA (CONVERSEER) – The Super Eagles of Nigeria are one of the uniting forces of the nation – when they play, the country becomes one despite the indifferences – but politicians are beginning to inject division into the beautiful game of football.

The recent victim is Mr Peter Obi, 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, who was turned down to cheer up the players after they triumphed over the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica in London last Saturday.

Just like every other person, Mr Obi went to watch Nigeria defeat Jamaica 5-4 on penalties after the game ended 2-2 in normal time but was met with stiff political occlusion.

Narrating the story on X on Wednesday, Maazi Ozeoke, who witnessed the whole incident disclosed that an official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) stopped Obi from seeing the players and vice versa.

“I accompanied Mr Obi to London Business School, where he engaged in a Fireside Chat hosted by the Africa Business Club. The theme?
‘From Promise to Prosperity: Charting Africa’s Development with Political Will and Vision.’ A powerful and inspiring session with Q & A.

How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

“After the event, we boarded an Uber to Brentford Community Stadium, where Nigeria faced Jamaica in the Unity Cup Final. At the entrance, we ran into D’banj, who came to perform at the event. We slipped in and sat near the Nigerian team.

3/ After the event, we boarded an Uber to Brentford Community Stadium, where Nigeria faced Jamaica in the Unity Cup Final. At the entrance, we ran into D’Banj, who came to perform at the event. We slipped in and sat near the Nigerian team. pic.twitter.com/Fc64pzf452

— Maazi Ezeoke (Onyenjenje) (@MaaziEzeoke) June 4, 2025

“The match ended 2-2 and went to penalties. As it got intense, the crowd—mostly young Nigerians—started chanting: “Obi! Obi! Obi! Obi!” Some players began noticing him too.

How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

“To avoid becoming a distraction, Mr Obi quietly stepped back, cheering the team from a distance during the penalty shootout. But after Nigeria won, some officials invited him to join their post-match photo session.

5/ To avoid becoming a distraction, Mr. Obi quietly stepped back, cheering the team from a distance during the penalty shootout. But after Nigeria won, some officials invited him to join their post-match photo session. pic.twitter.com/FDch5fokIl

— Maazi Ezeoke (Onyenjenje) (@MaaziEzeoke) June 4, 2025

“True to form, he politely asked them to get clearance from the officials. Suddenly, everything changed. One of the officials, after a phone call, returned with a hardened face and shouted: ‘He is not allowed to take pictures with the team!’

How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

“Just moments earlier, the same officials were been visibly excited about Mr Obi’s presence. The transformation was disturbing. It was clear someone had given a directive. The atmosphere shifted instantly.

“One player, still determined, tried to greet him after the photos. But from the pitch, a voice thundered: ‘You have been told not to greet him!’ Security physically blocked the player from reaching Mr Obi.

How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica

“The player, visibly upset, walked off the pitch straight to the dressing room. It was shocking to witness. Even efforts to see the team even in the dressing room was met with same instructions from above. Unbelievable!

9/ The player, visibly upset, walked off the pitch straight to the dressing room. It was shocking to witness. Even efforts to see the team even in the dressing room was met with same instructions from above. Unbelievable! pic.twitter.com/rDWdl9Mhl7

— Maazi Ezeoke (Onyenjenje) (@MaaziEzeoke) June 4, 2025

“Meanwhile, both Nigerian and Jamaican fans continued swarming Mr Obi for photos. They didn’t care about politics—only the man they respect.

10/ Meanwhile, both Nigerian and Jamaican fans continued swarming Mr. Obi for photos. They didn’t care about politics—only the man they respect. pic.twitter.com/tIaSeQsoUA

— Maazi Ezeoke (Onyenjenje) (@MaaziEzeoke) June 4, 2025

“I left the stadium thinking: Even in football, a sport meant to unite us, politics has been weaponised. That moment deepened my resolve: In 2027, we must build a country where no one is silenced based on party affiliation. A nation where everyone is equal,” Ezeoke’s thread read.

How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica
How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica
How NFF officials stopped Peter Obi from greeting Super Eagles after win over Jamaica
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