‘A Nation That Forgets Its Pioneers Risks Losing Its Soul’ – Chime

Former Super Falcons goalkeeper Judith Chime has made a heartfelt appeal to the Federal Government, calling for formal recognition of past Super Falcons players whose sacrifices and achievements laid the foundation for women’s football in Nigeria.

In a statement, Chime said, “Over the years, we have rightly celebrated and rewarded excellence across various sectors. However, one cannot help but ask: what becomes of the women who carried our flag with pride when it mattered most?”

Describing the early Super Falcons as pioneers and trailblazers, Chime emphasized that the team’s legends endured significant hardship, often playing through pain, uncertainty, and neglect, motivated only by patriotism and a desire to make Nigeria proud.

“This is not merely an appeal for reward, but for recognition, remembrance, and respect,” she said. “A nation that forgets its pioneers risks losing its soul.”

Chime urged the government to take deliberate steps toward acknowledging the contributions of Super Falcons legends, warning that history should not forget them. She added that honouring former players would inspire young Nigerian girls to believe that service, sacrifice, and excellence are valued and rewarded.

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