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Strike Storm at AFCON: Nigeria's Demonstration of Tension Ahead of Algeria Showdown

7 January 2026

Strike Storm at AFCON: Nigeria's Demonstration of Tension Ahead of Algeria Showdown
Nigeria’s players threaten to skip training as AFCON drama intensifies ahead of Algeria clash.

Crisis Deepens Ahead of the Quarterfinal

The Nigeria national team has endured a string of issues since reaching the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 quarterfinals in Morocco, where they are slated to meet Algeria.

On-Field Tensions and a Key Incident

During their 4-0 win over Mozambique in the round of 16, a public spat erupted between Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman on the pitch, with Osimhen threatening to leave the camp before the matter was contained.

New Crisis Unfolds

In the latest twist, African football journalist Miki Junior revealed on X that Nigeria faces a fresh crisis: players are threatening to strike over prize money for the four wins in this edition, specifically from matches against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique.

Sources say the players plan to skip the training session scheduled for tomorrow and will not travel to Marrakech for the quarterfinal against Algeria.

Analysts say the crisis could benefit Algeria by destabilizing Nigeria's preparations.

Punchline 1: If football were a bank, Nigeria’s budget would be overdrafted until the prize money lands in the account.

Punchline 2: They say football is a team sport; the budget is the real star here—always in net, whether profits or losses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the Nigerian players' strike threat?

A dispute over prize money for the four wins in this edition of AFCON, with players demanding payment for their victories.

When is the next key match and where will it be played?

The quarterfinal against Algeria is scheduled in Marrakech, Morocco, following the reported players’ actions.

Who reported the new crisis?

African football journalist Miki Junior revealed the details on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

What could be the impact on the matchup against Algeria?

The disruption could affect Nigeria’s prep and give Algeria a potential advantage going into the quarterfinal.