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Where the Eagle's shadow falls, there it reigns with majesty




"Where the Eagle's shadow falls, there it reigns with majesty."

Google Drive Folder with Similar Images Generated by DALL·E (Use Freely)

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZ3_apm5KTd3PIBJZH9lqgmxMhvdZU46?usp=sharing


Prompt Used on DALL·E:

"Create an image featuring a majestic eagle with the intricate pattern of the Nigerian football team jersey on its feathers. The eagle is comfortably nestled in a large nest that sits atop a stylized football stadium surrounded by a cityscape. The stadium should be grand and modern, hinting at a venue for significant football matches. In the sky, include other eagles flying, symbolizing freedom and supremacy. The landscape is serene with green parks, tiny cars, and roads that suggest a peaceful, idyllic city environment. Include a banner in the sky with the text 'Wherever an Eagle lands is HOME,' alongside a timestamp for an upcoming football event, emphasizing the eagle's connection to the location and the significance of the event. The overall feel of the image should convey the idea of 'home advantage' and the pride of a nation in its football team."

"Don't you believe that Nigerian media conglomerates ought to rally behind the Super Eagles with promotional campaigns akin to DSTV's commendable efforts? 

When a South African broadcaster can ardently support the team, it stands to reason that Nigerian media should be even more fervent in their backing. Such a show of solidarity from one's own nation could serve as both sustenance and inspiration for the team. A point to ponder indeed, thank you."


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