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By SCM Staff Writer I Saturday, October 11, 2025

 

ANGOLA – ​The Nigeria Super Eagles were plunged into a terrifying mid-air drama yesterday after their chartered jet suffered a massive cracked windscreen shortly after take-off, forcing a dramatic emergency landing.

​The national football heroes were travelling from Polokwane, South Africa, to Uyo for their crucial World Cup qualifier against the Benin Republic when the terrifying incident unfolded.

​The ValueJet flight, carrying the squad and officials, had stopped to refuel in Luanda, Angola—a routine stopover the plane had made twice before in recent weeks.
​But disaster struck moments after the aircraft left the runway for the final leg of the journey home.

​Sources say a large crack appeared in the cockpit windscreen, instantly throwing the high-flying journey into chaos and panic.

​The pilot was forced to perform a heroic emergency turn-back, guiding the damaged aeroplane safely back to the Angolan capital’s airport, averting what could have been a catastrophic tragedy.

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed the scary incident, noting the pilot “did well” to land the plane back in Luanda.

​The horrifying near-miss has now left the stars—who have a vital World Cup slot on the line—stranded over 2,000 miles from their destination, throwing preparations for Tuesday’s clash into utter chaos.

​High-level Nigerian government figures, including the Minister of Aviation and the Chief of Staff to the President, are now racing against the clock.

They are battling to secure a replacement aircraft and all the necessary overflying and landing permits to fly a new plane from Lagos to Luanda to pick up the marooned delegation and get them back to Nigeria.

​The delay means the Super Eagles’ arrival in Uyo has been seriously postponed, leaving their training schedule for the must-win World Cup qualifier against Benin hanging in the balance.

​The NFF is working “assiduously” to get the champions home—but first, they need to get them out of Angola.

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