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‘We are not happy’: Wike hits Super Eagles over 2026 World Cup absence

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Mr Wike spoke on Wednesday during the inauguration of the Kuje-Gwagwalada Dual Carriageway Phase I in Abuja, where former Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo was among the dignitaries present

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