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    Flying Eagles Edge Tunisia with Auwal Ibrahim’s First-Half Strike

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    By Moses Amos

    The Nigeria U-20 Flying Eagles secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over their Tunisian counterparts in an intense match on Wednesday. The decisive moment came in the 38th minute when Auwal Ibrahim found the back of the net, giving Nigeria the crucial lead they would hold onto for the remainder of the game.

    The win boosts the Flying Eagles’ momentum as they prepare to face Morocco in their next fixture. That match is scheduled for Sunday, May 4th, and is expected to be another key test for the Nigerian side as they continue their campaign.

    Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if the Flying Eagles can maintain their form and continue their winning streak.

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