Nigeria vs South Africa: APC sets up viewing center, slaughter cow

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has set up a viewing center for Nigerians fans ahead of today’s Super Eagles’ make or mar semi-final match against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the ongoing African Cup of Nations.
National Periscope visited the national secretariat located at No 40 Blantyre Street, Wuse 11, Abuja and observed that a large multi-media television is being mounted, while milk coloured couches with plastic chairs are already put in place for the purpose.

It was also learnt that a cow painted in green-white-green one side and on the head with APC inscription at the other side has been slaughtered for barbecue as the men in charge were spotted chopping the meat into pieces.

Ā The APC National Youth Leader, Mr. Dayo Israel said the programme is aimed at engaging the youths in sports development.Ā
Ā In his words, āIt is important to engage our young people in sports development, thatās what this programme is all about ā to ensure that we can drive youth participation and involvement in sporting activities as part of our community service through sporting programmes.
āSo, we are excited about this, to bring young people together, to get them engage in sport developmentā.
Mr. Israel who predicted that the Super Eagles will win by 2 goals, called on the youths all over the country to find their way to the APC National Secretariat to cheer up the national team.
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