The Nigerian Super Eagles crew has been stranded for more than 12 hours at an abandoned airport in Libya, according to a report from the team's captain, William Troost-Ekong, via his Twitter page. The team’s plane was diverted mid-descent to Benghazi after the Libyan government unexpectedly revoked their approved landing clearance, providing no explanation for the sudden decision.
In his tweet, Troost-Ekong detailed the distressing situation, stating that the airport gates have been locked, leaving the crew without access to phone service, food, or water. "We’re stuck here with no communication and no resources. This feels like a mind game," Troost-Ekong shared with his followers, highlighting the crew's dire conditions.
Super Eagles Stranded in Libya’s Abandoned Airport https://t.co/hBj8HB4fVP
— SUPREMEVIBEZ (@SupremevibezBLG) October 14, 2024
The lack of basic necessities and communication has raised serious concerns about the welfare of the players and crew. The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has been informed and is working around the clock to secure their safe return.
This is a developing story, and more updates are expected as the situation unfolds.
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