Nigeria made Africa proud last night by winning against Bosnia-Herzegovina in their second match of the ongoing World Cup in Brazil. Super Eagles striker, Osaze Odemwingie put a goal behind the opponent's keeper in the 28th minute, sending the whole of Africa into a frenzy – and that include the President of the most populous black nation, Goodluck Jonathan.
President Jonathan celebrates Super Eagles winning goal
From Bosnia's disallowed offside goal which will surely be a source of controversy to the extra time goal opportunity which was deftly saved by Nigerian goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, President Jonathan could not hide his excitement as he watched the nail-biting match with a host of aides, including Mr. Reuben Abati, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, at the Aso Rock Villa cheering the team to victory.