Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Nigerian midfielder and captain of Tanzania’s Singida Black Stars, Morice Chukwu, don throw serious warning for hin side. E talk say if dem no qualify for CAF Confederation Cup group stage, e go consider to pack hin bags and waka. Chukwu, who dey manage the midfield like say na hin house, don make am clear say playing for that big stage na hin lifelong dream, plus e believe say e fit also boost hin chances for the Nigeria national team.
“Na my dream to dey play for the group stage of the CAF competition. Adding that kind experience go give player better confidence and exposure,” Chukwu yarn. “I wan hold my own for the Nigerian national team wey dey go AFCON, so I go put in work with Singida to make sure say we get am. I sabi say e no go easy, but I believe say we fit do am.”
This captain wey dey use hin skill and hustle like say na hin full time job don turn Singida Black Stars matter to hin personal ambition. E no just dey look forward to qualify, but e dey set hin sights on making beyond the group stage, aiming for semi-finals or even the final of the entire Confederation Cup. “Our journey no go end for group stage o. We get the talent, structure, and belief to push far go the top,” Chukwu add. “We dey appreciate the management for their support and motivation.”
For the historic qualification match against Burundi’s Frembeaua du Centre, Chukwu shine like star, playing different positions and maintaining cool throughout the 90 minutes as hin team sabi secure their first-ever qualification to the group stage. With all hin effort and leadership, Chukwu don inspire hin teammates, plus e don set hin self as one of Nigeria’s top boys wey dey under the spotlight for Tanzanian football. E don prove say resilience, ambition, and belief fit turn any dream wey dey for the head to tangible reality.
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