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BREAKING: Buhari Splashes Cash Reward On Protesting Super Falcons, Eagles

BREAKING: Buhari Splashes Cash Reward On Protesting Super Falcons, Eagles

Buhari Splashes Cash On Victorious Falcon, Super Eagles
Sequel to promised made by President Muhammadu Buhari over payment of all outstanding allowances and others owe the victorious Falcons of Nigeria, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has released the mandate to Central Bank of Nigeria for the payment of naira equivalent of US$1,173,820.00 at N305/$ to Nigeria Football Federation to pay outstanding winning bonuses for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying Matches and for the Super Falcons’ participation in the 10th Women’s Africa nations Cup.

A statement on Friday by Director of Information in the office, Kenechukwu Offie, said the development is in furtherance of the approval from Minister of Finance for the said amount to be paid.

“The mandate which is a sum of Three hundred and Fifty-Eight Million, fifteen thousand, One Hundred naira only has been paid by Central bank of Nigeria as at yesterday 15th December, 2016.

“Similarly, another mandate for the sum of One hundred and Thirteen million, Eight Hundred and Twenty thousand, Six Hundred and Two naira only has also been released by Office of Accountant General of the Federation for the payment of wining bonus for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying matches; and for the Super Falcon’s participation in the 10th Women’s Africa Nation’s Cup.

“This amount has also been paid to Nigeria Football Federation and is equally sequel to the approval of the Honourable minister of Finance.”

Recall that the Super Falcons early in the week protested over unpaid allowances.


Buhari Splashes Cash On Victorious Falcon, Super Eagles
Sequel to promised made by President Muhammadu Buhari over payment of all outstanding allowances and others owe the victorious Falcons of Nigeria, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has released the mandate to Central Bank of Nigeria for the payment of naira equivalent of US$1,173,820.00 at N305/$ to Nigeria Football Federation to pay outstanding winning bonuses for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying Matches and for the Super Falcons’ participation in the 10th Women’s Africa nations Cup.

A statement on Friday by Director of Information in the office, Kenechukwu Offie, said the development is in furtherance of the approval from Minister of Finance for the said amount to be paid.

“The mandate which is a sum of Three hundred and Fifty-Eight Million, fifteen thousand, One Hundred naira only has been paid by Central bank of Nigeria as at yesterday 15th December, 2016.

“Similarly, another mandate for the sum of One hundred and Thirteen million, Eight Hundred and Twenty thousand, Six Hundred and Two naira only has also been released by Office of Accountant General of the Federation for the payment of wining bonus for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying matches; and for the Super Falcon’s participation in the 10th Women’s Africa Nation’s Cup.

“This amount has also been paid to Nigeria Football Federation and is equally sequel to the approval of the Honourable minister of Finance.”

Recall that the Super Falcons early in the week protested over unpaid allowances.


BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos

BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos

BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos
The players of Nigeria’s senior women’s national team, the Super Falcons, are staging a protest at the gates of the National Assembly to press for the payment of their unpaid BONUSES and allowances.

The new strategy by the protesting Falcons players is to directly get the attention of Nigeria president, Muhammadu Buhari.

President Buhari is due at the National Assembly today to present the 2017 budget before the legislature, and will address both chambers of the assembly – the Senate and House of Representatives. The female footballers plan to continue their protest till the president arrives.


Since two weekends ago when they won the 2016 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations, the players have been holed up in a HOTEL IN Abuja to protest unpaid entitlements by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF

That has not yielded the result they wanted, hence the decision for a protest at NASS.

While each of the Falcons players are owed as must $16,500 for winning the tournament in Cameroon, they have only been paid a total sum of N600, 000 each (approximately $1, 900), which is a far cry of what is due.

The players are also owed bonuses and allowances from the qualifiers leading up to the AWCON.

Before now, the NFF and the sports ministry have made several promises to offset the bills, but they failed to keep their words, prompting the team to continue their protest in Abuja.

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BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos


BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos
The players of Nigeria’s senior women’s national team, the Super Falcons, are staging a protest at the gates of the National Assembly to press for the payment of their unpaid BONUSES and allowances.

The new strategy by the protesting Falcons players is to directly get the attention of Nigeria president, Muhammadu Buhari.

President Buhari is due at the National Assembly today to present the 2017 budget before the legislature, and will address both chambers of the assembly – the Senate and House of Representatives. The female footballers plan to continue their protest till the president arrives.


Since two weekends ago when they won the 2016 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations, the players have been holed up in a HOTEL IN Abuja to protest unpaid entitlements by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF

That has not yielded the result they wanted, hence the decision for a protest at NASS.

While each of the Falcons players are owed as must $16,500 for winning the tournament in Cameroon, they have only been paid a total sum of N600, 000 each (approximately $1, 900), which is a far cry of what is due.

The players are also owed bonuses and allowances from the qualifiers leading up to the AWCON.

Before now, the NFF and the sports ministry have made several promises to offset the bills, but they failed to keep their words, prompting the team to continue their protest in Abuja.

More Photo:
BREAKING: Victorious Falcons Storm Buhari's Budget Presentation At National Assembly; See Photos


Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances

Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances

Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances
Guardian Newspaper - Members of the victorious Super Falcons held back their plan of taking their protest to the doorsteps of President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, following the intervention of the Senate Committee on Sports. But for the fifth day, the players refused to vacate their rooms at Agura Hotel in Abuja in protest over non-payment of their camp allowances, match bonuses and nine months salaries for their coaches.

However, the players’ dream of getting any positive result from the Presidency was dashed yesterday when the Minister for Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, said the government has no money to pay the players and their officials.


The minister, who fielded questions from State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting (FEC) on why government has yet to settle the footballers, attributed the development to the current economic recession in the country.

The Guardian learnt that the players had planned to storm the Presidential villa with various placards yesterday morning to register their grievances to President Buhari, but were prevented from carrying out the plan by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba
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The players claim they are being owned over N238.05 accumulated bonuses. Camp allowances and match bonuses for the 23 players, excluding coaches and other backroom officials throughout the duration of the 10th African Women Nations Cup in Cameroon is said to be in the range of $25,000 (about N11.25 million).

One of the players, who spoke with The Guardian yesterday from the Agura Hotel in Abuja said: “On Tuesday evening, Senator Obinna Ogba called us to say that he was already aware of what we are passing through. He told us to be patient and that he will hold a meeting with other key members of the Senate Committee on Sports on Wednesday and get back to us in the evening. We have to respect him and that was why we decided to hold back our plan of taking the protest to the Presidential Villa.”

Another player claimed yesterday that they heard the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has ‘abandoned’ them for a trip to London.“You can see that these people don’t really care about us. We just heard now that Amaju has travelled to London. To do what when we are suffering here?”

Lai Muhammaed said yesterday: ‎”Over time, it has become tradition to reward victorious athletes of sports persons but I think this is caused by the biting economic situation.”

The minister, however, noted that the girls’ demand for payment of their bonuses was germane, just as he disclosed that the matter was raised by the Minister for Sports, Solomon Dalung, for consideration at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The issue was raised by the Minister of Youths and Sport today and I think its being looked into. You see over time, this thing has become a tradition to reward our victorious athletes and sport persons.

“But I think its the biting economic situation, but I am sure it is being looked into by the Ministry of Sports… so truly it was reported under other matters at the council meeting,” he said.
Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances
Guardian Newspaper - Members of the victorious Super Falcons held back their plan of taking their protest to the doorsteps of President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, following the intervention of the Senate Committee on Sports. But for the fifth day, the players refused to vacate their rooms at Agura Hotel in Abuja in protest over non-payment of their camp allowances, match bonuses and nine months salaries for their coaches.

However, the players’ dream of getting any positive result from the Presidency was dashed yesterday when the Minister for Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, said the government has no money to pay the players and their officials.


The minister, who fielded questions from State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting (FEC) on why government has yet to settle the footballers, attributed the development to the current economic recession in the country.

The Guardian learnt that the players had planned to storm the Presidential villa with various placards yesterday morning to register their grievances to President Buhari, but were prevented from carrying out the plan by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba
.
The players claim they are being owned over N238.05 accumulated bonuses. Camp allowances and match bonuses for the 23 players, excluding coaches and other backroom officials throughout the duration of the 10th African Women Nations Cup in Cameroon is said to be in the range of $25,000 (about N11.25 million).

One of the players, who spoke with The Guardian yesterday from the Agura Hotel in Abuja said: “On Tuesday evening, Senator Obinna Ogba called us to say that he was already aware of what we are passing through. He told us to be patient and that he will hold a meeting with other key members of the Senate Committee on Sports on Wednesday and get back to us in the evening. We have to respect him and that was why we decided to hold back our plan of taking the protest to the Presidential Villa.”

Another player claimed yesterday that they heard the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has ‘abandoned’ them for a trip to London.“You can see that these people don’t really care about us. We just heard now that Amaju has travelled to London. To do what when we are suffering here?”

Lai Muhammaed said yesterday: ‎”Over time, it has become tradition to reward victorious athletes of sports persons but I think this is caused by the biting economic situation.”

The minister, however, noted that the girls’ demand for payment of their bonuses was germane, just as he disclosed that the matter was raised by the Minister for Sports, Solomon Dalung, for consideration at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The issue was raised by the Minister of Youths and Sport today and I think its being looked into. You see over time, this thing has become a tradition to reward our victorious athletes and sport persons.

“But I think its the biting economic situation, but I am sure it is being looked into by the Ministry of Sports… so truly it was reported under other matters at the council meeting,” he said.

CHIEF EJIDIKE CHARGES SUPER FALCONS TO RETAIN AWC TITLE

CHIEF EJIDIKE CHARGES SUPER FALCONS TO RETAIN AWC TITLE

By Akeem Busari, Sports Journalist
Super Falcons
Nigeria's Pillar Of Sports, Chief Donatus Agu Ejidike has charged the female national team, the Super Falcons to do everything possible to ensure they successfully retain the African Women Champions they won two years. 

Speaking in a telephone chat from his Ilorin base, the businessman cum sports philanthropist who also expresses implicit confidence in the abilities of the coaching crew led by the irrepressible Florence Omagbemi to the lead the defending champions to a successful defence of the AWC title, however, tasked the team to be focused and disciplined if they must succeed. 


"I believe in the talents of our girls to do us proud at the AWC in Cameroun, "Ejidike said. "And l equally trust the technical abilities of the coaches to lead the team to success in Cameroun", he added. 

"At this time of our national life,sports and particularly, football is one of the biggest tools in bringing succour and happiness to the people. Therefore, our girls should ensure that they make the nation proud. "

Ejidike, who doubles as the President of the Karate Federation of Nigeria, further admonished the NFF to give the team the necessary support and encouragement needed going into the championship.
By Akeem Busari, Sports Journalist
Super Falcons
Nigeria's Pillar Of Sports, Chief Donatus Agu Ejidike has charged the female national team, the Super Falcons to do everything possible to ensure they successfully retain the African Women Champions they won two years. 

Speaking in a telephone chat from his Ilorin base, the businessman cum sports philanthropist who also expresses implicit confidence in the abilities of the coaching crew led by the irrepressible Florence Omagbemi to the lead the defending champions to a successful defence of the AWC title, however, tasked the team to be focused and disciplined if they must succeed. 


"I believe in the talents of our girls to do us proud at the AWC in Cameroun, "Ejidike said. "And l equally trust the technical abilities of the coaches to lead the team to success in Cameroun", he added. 

"At this time of our national life,sports and particularly, football is one of the biggest tools in bringing succour and happiness to the people. Therefore, our girls should ensure that they make the nation proud. "

Ejidike, who doubles as the President of the Karate Federation of Nigeria, further admonished the NFF to give the team the necessary support and encouragement needed going into the championship.

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