It would have been a big shame for the Home based Super Eagles to lose all their three groups games. At least they can be proud that they won a game and also didn't finish at the bottom of Group D.

The match has ended and the scoreline is 2-0. Sadly they will not get $100,000, national award and flats in Abuja like the Super Falcons and D' Tigress.
It's painful and embarrassing for Nigeria to be eliminated from the group stage, so we just have to accept the defeat. If not, I don't think their efforts in this match matter because we already knew that Nigeria was disqualified since we lost the two matches against Senegal and Sudan. Even if they win 10-0 in this match, it wouldn't add anything. I'm wondering if the government made similar promises to the men's team as they did to the Super Falcons. Perhaps the men's team performance suffered because their focus shifted from the league to the promised rewards. It might have been better for the government to let them finish the league before announcing any promises, just like they did with the Super Falcons.
would've been more embarrassing if Nigeria got eliminated from the tournament without winning any team in their group so maybe we'll just use the win against Congo to console ourselves, I really don't understand why this set of under 21 players were not serious enough I know that Senegal is a country with good football history in Africa but we should've beaten Sundan.
I disagree with you cause such promises should encourage them to do better knowing fully well that there's something at stake so it's not about the government promises, I think they were not motivated or determined enough to win that's why.
When we expected of them to give us this kind of win
was during their first and last game they disappointed us, now it made it seems like this victoy looks like they did not impress anyone with the performances.