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Sports Minister John Owan Enoh paid a visit to the Nigeria U20 women's national team. The Nigerian women are preparing for their final against Ghana in the 2023 All-Africa Games for women's soccer.
During his visit, Owan Enoh stressed the importance of bringing home the gold medal."It's important for me to visit you.And the objective is to win the gold medal on Thursday (March 21)", says the Nigerian sports boss. He also reminds the young footballers of the past. "Four years ago, we won gold in women's soccer in Morocco. You therefore all have a responsibility to defend that title and return to Nigeria with the gold medal," further invites Owan Enoh."We appreciate the Minister's support for the team, and we promise to go the extra mile to succeed," replies coach Danjuma.