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John Utaka Reacts to Ahmed Musa’s Exit from Super Eagles Camp to Wed 4th Wife

John Utaka Reacts to Ahmed Musa’s Exit from Super Eagles Camp to Wed 4th Wife

In a move that has sparked mixed reactions across the football world, Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa left the national team camp shortly after Nigeria’s 2-1 victory over Ghana in the Unity Cup — not due to injury or suspension, but to tie the knot with his fourth wife, Asmau Moriki, in his home state, Kano.

While fans buzzed with congratulations, former Super Eagles forward John Utaka had a more measured response. Speaking to Brila FM, Utaka emphasized that national duty must always be approached with order and respect.

“We don’t know what discussions were held before Musa went to camp. It’s a national duty, things have to be done correctly,” Utaka said.

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There’s no denying Ahmed Musa has been a loyal servant to Nigerian football — from his leadership on the pitch to his efforts off it. However, when it comes to representing the green and white, symbolism matters.

The timing of Musa’s departure raises serious questions about how professional conduct is maintained within national team structures. Was this planned with the coaching crew? Was permission granted? Or was it simply a case of personal life taking precedence over national responsibility?

While Musa did make a substitute appearance against Ghana, the optics of exiting the camp immediately after — to attend a wedding — creates room for criticism, especially from fans and ex-internationals who believe in sacrifice for the badge.

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It’s important to acknowledge that athletes are also human — they have personal lives, families, and in Musa’s case, a wedding to celebrate. But as captain, every move he makes sets a tone for younger players.

Could the wedding have waited? Perhaps.
Could the federation have handled this more discreetly? Definitely.

The Bigger Picture: Discipline in the National Team

Utaka’s subtle yet firm comment reflects a broader concern: national duty should not be treated casually, regardless of past contributions or personal status. The Super Eagles are a symbol of national pride, and every action within the camp affects the team’s image, morale, and discipline.

Let’s be clear — this isn’t about policing love or marriage. It’s about ensuring that every player, from captain to bench, respects the weight of the jersey they wear.

🙌 Final Word:

Ahmed Musa deserves congratulations — both for his marriage and for his enduring contributions to Nigerian football. But leadership on the field is as much about decisions off the pitch as it is about performance on it.

As John Utaka rightly puts it: “Things have to be done correctly.”

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