The Super Eagles of Nigeria have safely arrived in Uyo this morning after a tense flight drama that forced an emergency landing in Luanda, Angola, on Saturday.
Crack on aircraft windshield forces emergency landing
The team’s aircraft, which departed from Polokwane, South Africa, reportedly developed a crack on its windshield mid-air, prompting the pilots to make an unplanned stop for safety checks.
The situation sparked concern among football fans across social media, as news of the incident spread quickly.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the players, officials, and crew were safely evacuated after the aircraft landed.
Fans react with relief and frustration
Following the news, Nigerians took to social media to express mixed emotions relief for the team’s safety and frustration over recurring aviation issues in the country. “Thank God for journey mercies,” one fan wrote, while another commented, “Nothing ever works well in Nigeria.”
Others criticised the condition of aircrafts used for official trips, lamenting the use of old planes that pose risks to lives. “Which kind old plane be this sef? Na plane weh oyibo don use tire we dey us for Africa,” one user tweeted.
Despite the anger, most fans expret5ssed gratitude that the players were unharmed, with many praising God for the team’s safe return to Uyo ahead of their next fixture.
Meanwhile, the Super Eagles have resumed preparations in Uyo ahead of their upcoming match, maintaining focus despite the unsettling experience in the air.
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The Super Eagles have safely landed in Uyo this morning after their aircraft, which made an emergency landing in Luanda, Angola yesterday due to a crack on the windshield mid-air. https://t.co/eCVJccbaFy pic.twitter.com/alqfnBascT
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