Chelsea
FC of England ace Obi was instrumental to Nigeria’s 3-2 defeat of the
Stars at the same venue on November 14, 2009 – a result that sent the
Super Eagles to the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa.
The
midfield lubricator flew into Nairobi aboard a British Airways flight
on Monday evening, hours ahead of the rest of the delegation that was
being expected from Frankfurt around 1.30 a.m. on Tuesday.
Government
sources say Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta or Vice President William
Ruto would be special guest of honour at the big match. On Sunday
evening, Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Kenya, Ambassador Akin Oyateru
flew into Nairobi from official assignment abroad.
He
quickly welcomed the advance party of the Nigeria Football Federation
and instructed mission staff to provide the team with full support.
A
source close to the Football Kenya Federation stated on Monday that
tight security is being put in place for the match, with more than 1,500
policemen to be on duty at the Moi International Sports Centre.
NFF’s
advance party on Monday frowned at the 680 Hotel reserved for the Super
Eagles. The hotel is right in the centre of town with so much noise
around it. The Nigeria Football Federation and the Nigeria High
Commission are working on alternative accommodation for the African
champions.
Already,
the FKF has made arrangement for the Eagles to train at the Moi
International Sports Centre at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, but would be willing
to allow them there should Coach Stephen Keshi prefer a morning
work-out, according to FKF President, Sam Nyamweya.
The
pre-match meeting is scheduled for the Bulemart Hotel at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday, even as the match officials, led by Ivorian referee Noumandiez
Doue arrived in Nairobi on Monday.
NFF
President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari is expected to lead a delegation from
Nigeria aboard a Kenyan Airways flight on Tuesday afternoon.
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