Ibadan agog ahead Nigeria, Tanzania clash

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Ibadan agog ahead Nigeria, Tanzania clash
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Ticket prices have been fixed ahead of the U-23 AFCON qualifying second leg game between Nigeria and Tanzania, which will be played at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan on Saturday.

Fans will pay N1,000 for regular tickets and N3,000 for the VIP tickets to watch the Olympic Eagles take on the young Taifa Stars, as Oyo State hosts a national team game for the first time in decades.

“We, therefore, call on all football-loving Ibadan fans to come en mass to witness the epoch-making event and give our darling U-23 Olympic team overwhelming and a rousing support to victory. This administration has far achieved the unprecedented remodeling of the stadium to an enviable world-class standard,” Fakorede said.

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