Super Eagles Receive Strong Corporate Backing Ahead of AFCON 2025 Final

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have been given firm assurance of sustained corporate and high-profile individual support through to the final of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled for January 18, 2026.

The commitment was disclosed by the Chief Executive Officer of Farwill Consult Limited, Moshood Fatai, who confirmed that his Lagos-based travel, tour, and hospitality company has successfully rallied prominent personalities, organisations, and football stakeholders to stand solidly behind the national team until the end of the tournament.

According to Fatai, the Super Eagles’ impressive display during their group-stage matches has further strengthened his resolve to widen the scope of support for the team as they progress deeper into the competition.

The Super Eagles have had a very impressive and memorable run so far, and they have made Nigerians proud,” he said. “Those who were initially doubtful saw clear improvement, especially in the match against Tunisia. The midfield was solid, and the attacking play was outstanding.”

Fatai revealed that Farwill Consult has coordinated the presence of supporters from various parts of Nigeria, including key sports administrators and football development stakeholders, as well as football enthusiasts from Lagos and other regions.

“Our team has brought together people from different backgrounds and locations,” he explained. “We have sports administrators, football academy operators, and supporters from Lagos, particularly from the Apapa axis, all coming together to support the Super Eagles.”

He further highlighted how Farwill Consult has leveraged its years of experience in organising premium travel and tour services to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for supporters in Morocco. From logistics to accommodation and coordinated stadium access, every detail has been carefully handled.

“We ensure timely movement to match venues, secure excellent seating positions, and provide seamless logistics throughout,” Fatai noted. “These efforts have significantly boosted the level of support for the Super Eagles at the stadium.”

He added that the group’s visibility has drawn widespread attention, with many fans mistaking them for the official supporters’ club due to their coordinated outfits.

“Our uniform boldly carries the inscription ‘Farwill for Super Eagles,’ which reflects our passion. This goes beyond business—it is about genuine support for the national team,” he stated.

Expressing satisfaction with the impact of his initiatives, Fatai pledged to intensify efforts as the tournament enters the knockout stages.

“We are deliberate in mobilising and motivating supporters. It is not just about accommodation; we ensure organised transportation to the stadium and full participation on match days,” he said.

“Our focus will remain the same through the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and beyond. We are already preparing to bring in more supporters to Morocco, not only to enjoy the country’s beauty but primarily to stand behind the Super Eagles.”

Looking ahead with confidence, Fatai reaffirmed his belief that Nigeria will reach the final and urged corporate bodies and public institutions to key into the initiative.

“By God’s grace, the Super Eagles will make it to the final, and we are already working towards that goal,” he said. “We are targeting corporate organisations, government agencies, and structured support groups.”

He concluded by assuring stakeholders that Farwill Consult is ready to provide seamless travel and logistical solutions for those willing to support the national team on their AFCON 2025 journey.

“We will continue expanding our outreach to ensure more organisations come on board,” Fatai said. “Many corporate bodies and agencies are interested in coming to Morocco but need a reliable structure to make it happen. With Farwill Consult Limited, movement from Nigeria to Morocco is guaranteed to be smooth and professionally handled.”

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