AFCON: Beat Super Eagles, Get $9,600 Each $250,000 For Team, Angola Business Community Tell Players

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THE stakes are rising ahead of the highly anticipated Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarterfinal clash between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Angola’s Palancas Negras.

Angolan players are not just playing for national pride, but also for a pot of gold, diamonds, and the latest tech gadgets, thanks to a wave of lucrative promises from Angolan businesses.

Leading the charge is Banco Keve, a prominent Angolan bank, pledging a cool $9,600 to each player if they can conquer the mighty Super Eagles. Not to be outdone, diamond company Social EP has upped the ante, dangling a staggering $250,000 prize in front of the team for a Nigerian scalp.

The Angolan spirit is palpable, fueled by both patriotism and enticing financial incentives. Player Gilberto, brimming with confidence, declared, “Nigeria is not a threat to us. We will beat them and move on to the semifinals.” His bold statement sent shockwaves through Nigerian fans, who remember all too well Angola’s 1-0 victory that denied Nigeria World Cup qualification in 2006.

Angola’s recent form adds to the intrigue. Their dominant 3-0 win over Namibia in the Round of 16 earned them not only a place in the quarterfinals but also a $6,000 cash reward and an iPhone 15 for each player courtesy of BAI bank and UNITEL telecoms respectively.

The stage is set for a mouthwatering encounter. Can Nigeria’s Super Eagles weather the Angolan storm fueled by financial incentives and national pride? Or will the Palancas Negras, emboldened by their recent success and lucrative incentives, pull off a historic upset and send shockwaves through the Africa Cup of Nations?

Friday can’t come soon enough for football fans across Africa, as they eagerly await this tantalizing clash where not just national glory, but a hefty payday, is at stake.

 

Eighteen-Eleven Media 

 

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