The home based Super Falcons are set to return back to the country following the not too impressive showing at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.
It will be noted that the team, which lost its last group match 1-0 to the United States of America on Tuesday evening drew rare waves when they drew against Sweden after going down twice during the game.
The team departed Vancouver on Thursday for London aboard a British Airways flight, and will in London connect to Abuja, to arrive in the early hours of Saturday.
Meanwhile, Francisca Ordega was the first to leave for her base in the US alongside Courtney Dike.
Captain Evelyn Nwabuoku also departed for Kazakhstan, while Ini-Abasi Umotong, who plays for Pompey Ladies FC in the UK, will bid teammates farewell when the team arrives in London.
Team Psychologist, Kasia Muoto, has also left for her base in the United States.
Falcons finished bottom of Group D with one point after a draw with Sweden and losses to Australia and USA.