Odemwingie
has been remembered to the Extremely Silver eagles after finishing his feud
with trainer Stephen Keshi. The couple dropped out after Odemwingie was
remaining out from Keshi's 2013 African-american Cup of Countries team.
Odemwingie, 32, last performed for Nigeria in a goalless attract against Rwanda
in Feb 2012. He informed BBC Sport: "I created errors in previous times
but I've put all that behind me now. I thank the administrator for this
opportunity. "This is excellent for my profession because I am in a better
position right now. I just want to create my own participation to the team and
my nation." Also passed a remember is leader David Yobo, 33, who has not
performed for Nigeria since they won the African-american Cup of Countries in
Southern African-american last season. David Mikel Obi of Chelsea and
Liverpool's Winner Moses cause a throw of 19 coming back gamers from the Countries
Cup team despite both struggling for first-team soccer, but Hull's Sone Aluko
is remaining out.
The
three-time Africa winners will experience Scotland in a helpful on 28 May at
Craven Bungalow, before they leave for their coaching camping in Austin,
California. They will also perform friendly internationals against Portugal and
the U. s. Declares in July as aspect of their warm-up for this seasons World Cup. The West Africans will perform Portugal in Chicago on 3 July then
experience USA in The city of jacksonville, California on 7 July. The due date
to name the ultimate 23-man team is 2 July. Nigeria will experience Argentina,
Iran and Bosnia in Group F of this seasons tournament in Southern
america.Provisional Nigeria squad:
Goalkeepers: Vincent
Enyeama; Austin Ejide, Daniel Akpeyi, Chigozie Agbim.
Defenders: Elderson
Echiejile; Efe Ambrose; Godfrey Oboabona; Azubuike Egwuekwe; Kenneth Omeruo;
Juwon Oshaniwa; Joseph Yobo; Kunle Odunlami.
Midfielders: John Mikel Obi;
Ramon Azeez; Ogenyi Onazi; Joel Obi; Nnamdi Oduamadi; Ejike Uzoenyi, Nosa
Igiebor, Sunday Mba, Reuben Gabriel, Michael Babatunde.
Forwards : Ahmed Musa;
Shola Ameobi; Emmanuel Emenike; Obinna Nsofor; Peter Odemwingie, Michael Uchebo;
Victor Moses, Uche Nwofor.