Nigeria’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations triumph continues to be lovingly recalled by the nation – besides by these a part of the Association of Nigerian Prostitutes (ANP).
Ex-Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel led the Super Eagles to their first triumph within the competitors for 19 years, overcoming Burkina Faso 1-0 within the closing in South Africa. It was a day which sparked mass celebrations within the West African nation.
While all people was speaking about Nigeria’s unbelievable triumph, the ANP sensed a chance to place themselves into the limelight by providing their raunchy companies to the victorious gamers. However, they had been instantly and publicly rebuffed by the group.
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When Nigeria overcame event favourites the Ivory Coast within the quarter-finals, the ANP secretary Jessica Elvis launched an announcement that stated: “We want to congratulate the Nigerian national team, the Super Eagles, for qualifying for the next round of the competition.
“To show our support for the national team, we’ll be declaring one week [of] free sex if the Super Eagles can win the trophy.”
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When Nigeria went on to win entire competitors, the ANP approached the group to remind them of their prize. However, they had been met with a less-than happy member of the Nigerian Football Federation who went out of their means to make sure they weren’t made to really feel welcome.
An announcement from Elvis acquired by Ghanasoccernet.com stated: “The Association of Nigerian Prostitutes (ANP) needs to congratulate the Super Eagles and certainly your complete nation for the profitable outing of our senior nationwide group within the simply concluded Africa Cup of Nations, South Africa 2013. We are completely happy similar to each different Nigerian.
“Shortly after the victory on Sunday, one of our leaders met a top member of the Glass House in South Africa and informed him of our planned [prize] for the Eagles when they return to the country, but he out-rightly rejected our offer.
“He instructed us to “go to hell” and “get a life” and that the Eagles performed with ardour and never due to our “stupid” promise. We wish to register our disappointment over the best way we had been turned down after our full assist for the nationwide group.”