Chiamaka Nnadozie has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the Nigeria Football Federation over what she perceives as inadequate preparations for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
The Super Falcons goalkeeper, who recently joined Brighton & Hove Albion, took to her Instagram story to react to an announcement involving the men’s national team.
The NFF had earlier confirmed that the Super Eagles will participate in the 2026 Unity Cup, a four-nation invitational tournament set to take place in London. The competition, scheduled between May 26 and May 30 at Charlton Athletic’s The Valley, will feature Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India, with the team led by head coach Eric Chelle.
In response, Nnadozie reposted the announcement with a sarcastic caption: “So Eagles get another AFCON for July?”—a remark widely interpreted as criticism of the federation’s priorities.
Her reaction has brought attention to growing concerns within the Super Falcons camp over the apparent lack of clear planning ahead of WAFCON. While the Super Eagles have confirmed fixtures, venues, and opponents for upcoming engagements, there has been no official communication outlining similar preparations for the women’s team ahead of a major continental tournament.
The situation has sparked debate among fans and stakeholders, raising questions about the level of support and organisational focus given to the Super Falcons compared to their male counterparts as they gear up for one of Africa’s biggest women’s football competitions.