By Paul Dada
After more than 13 hours of being held at a Libyan airport, the Super Eagles are getting set to return to Nigeria.
The players and the team officials had decided to boycott the return leg of the African Cup of Nations qualifier scheduled for Tuesday following what appears to be their malicious detention at the airport by the Libyan authorities.
Giving an update on the situation, team captain William Troost- Ekong wrote on his X handle: “Power of social media. Apparently our plane is being fueled as we speak and we should be leaving to Nigeria shortly. Thanks for everyone’s support!
“I REITERATE: We would NEVER treat a guest nation for a game in this way. Mistakes happen, delays happen. But never on purpose!”
The Super Eagles captain had in earlier tweets said: “Can I shock you?! the pilot has just told us there has been fuel at this airport for the plane all this time. They could have released it but haven’t given us permission since. Can you imagine?! So how long are they planning to hold us hostage here!!! Still just waiting.
“After our first tweets magically a team bus arrived and a driver who has been standing inside the airport filming us and laughing with some of the other staff since last night said the bus was ready 12 hours after we landed. Now we have been waiting for fuel since morning…”