The 26-year-old has called on well-meaning Nigerian to offer support for the team who missed out of the 2010 and 2014 editions due to lack of funds.
According to several reports the over the Mediterranean Knights of Libya in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier contributed a token of N6 million to help the team in the preparation process for the tournament.
Reports also reveal that Amaju Pinnick President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has also promised to donate N2.5 million naira and $5, 000 to facilitate their travel arrangements and participation.
In a report by , Musa who now plays for has called for more support for the team.
He said, “We know the condition of the country now but I am going to call on everyone who has the passion and privilege to support them with any amount.
“Apart from that, we have to give them all the support they need, pray for them and wish them the best of luck.
“I and my colleagues have done our best but I am sure other well-meaning Nigerians will also render help.”
The Special Eagles have been grouped alongside Brazil, defending champions Russia and El Salvador for the tournament scheduled to start on Wednesday, October 24 in San Juan and Guadalajara, Mexico.