Kaduna Was A “Terrible” Venue For The Match Against Chad

 

You may think it’s because of Boko Haram, well—that’s not the main reason.

Boko Haram is definitely a security threat in Kaduna, but that doesn’t mean normal activities shouldn’t go on in Kaduna.

The main reason why I believe the Nigeria vs chad match shouldn’t have been held in Kaduna concern is:

Kaduna is just like Chad

Nigeria vs Chad 2017 AFCON qualifiers

Source: Goal.com

 

Kaduna is closer to Chad and has the same climate as Chad.

This would naturally give the Chadian team the ability to perform at their peak without arriving before time in an attempt to be acclimatized.

If you watched the match, you’d notice the Chadian players played as if they were at home.

Most of the Super Eagles key-players in the match are relatively not used to climates such as the one in Kaduna. This is unlike the Chadian players who are mostly home-based.

It would have been better if the match were played in a different state—with a different climate, other than the one the Chadian players are used to.

This may not sound fair, but it’s part of the winning strategy most national teams employ—especially when they have home matches.

The decision by NFF didn’t cost Nigerians a lot this time, and I hope they make a better decision next time.

That’s all I have to say…

 

#Peace

Giovanni

Giovanni is obsessed with the social-economic development of his beloved Africa and inspiring people to think for themselves logically and rationally. He started Thescripton as a teenager because he felt it was one of his best ways to contribute to making society better by discussing critical social topics in an educative manner. But as his grew older he realised he change should begin from an individual level. He’s the founder of Larnedu and a few other online communities that serve thousands of people around the world. He’s open to constructive criticism and learning from others.

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