This is a worrying time for Nigerian football fans. For the first time since 1960, the Super Eagles have gone winless in three consecutive World Cup qualifying matches.
While qualification for the 2026 World Cup appears precarious, all hope is not lost.
Lesotho, currently leading Group C with just five points, are only two points ahead of the Eagles. With seven games remaining, Nigeria can still turn things around, but it requires immediate and decisive actions.