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Dollar rain as bonuses and cash pledges pour in for high flying Super Eagles

Nigeria’s Super Eagles are set for a major financial windfall following their impressive run at AFCON 2025, with bonuses, private pledges and goal incentives piling up around the squad. The team’s 4 0 Round of 16 win over Mozambique and quarter final progress have triggered multiple layers of payments from the Nigeria Football Federation, government and supporters.​ ScoreNigeria reports that each player has already received a 15,000 win bonus in cash for the Round of 16 victory against Mozambique. This is in addition to a separate 10,000 per goal pledge for knockout games, which saw the squad share about ₦58 million after scoring four times in that match.​ Beyond official bonuses, billionaire industrialist Abdul Samad Rabiu has promised the team 500,000 dollars if they beat hosts Morocco to reach the final. Other corporate and political figures are also reported to […]

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Super Eagles receive Tinubu’s national honours, housing and land rewards

Super Eagles players who finished as runners up at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations have officially received their national honours certificates along with title documents for houses and land promised by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The presentation was held on December 22, 2025, at the team’s hotel in Fez, Morocco, ahead of the start of their new AFCON qualifying campaign.​ President Tinubu announced the rewards after Nigeria’s impressive run at AFCON 2023 in Côte d’Ivoire, where the team reached the final earlier in 2024. The package included national honours, housing allocations in Abuja or Lagos and land grants in Abuja for squad members and officials.​ The brief ceremony was led by National Sports Commission chairman Shehu Dikko and attended by top government and sports officials. They included Senate Sports Committee chairman Senator Abdul Ningi, House Sports Committee chairman Kabiru […]

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Nigeria’s Egypt friendly in doubt as NFF moves AFCON camp to Morocco

Nigeria’s build up to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been disrupted after a late FIFA directive forced the Nigeria Football Federation to redraw its pre tournament schedule, putting the high profile friendly against Egypt in serious doubt.​ FIFA has issued a new circular allowing European clubs to keep African players until 15 December instead of 8 December, cutting national team preparation time and upsetting earlier plans.​ The Super Eagles were initially due to open camp in Cairo on 10 December and face the Pharaohs in a friendly at the Cairo International Stadium four days later, before flying to Morocco for their final preparations.​ With the new FIFA dates, the NFF has now drafted a fresh schedule under which the Super Eagles will open camp on 14 December, just one week before AFCON kicks off, and will hold their […]

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W’Cup Mishap: Green Passes Vote of No Confidence in Administrators

Rivers State Commissioner for Sports, Barrister Chris Green, has harshly criticised Nigerian football administrators at The Big Sports Dialogue in Lagos following the Super Eagles’ disappointing World Cup playoff exit. Green described the nation’s football leadership as incompetent, arguing that a lack of technical expertise and recycling of the same unqualified personnel are holding back the sport’s progress. Green and other stakeholders—including Babatunde Fashola, Shehu Dikko, Bukola Olopade, Aisa Falode, Amaju Pinnick, Mike Itemuagbor, Igoche Mark, and Dr. Reuben Abati—joined calls for urgent reforms. They pushed for opening up sports governance to qualified individuals, ending political interference, and revamping athlete welfare, sports science, and school sports policy. The forum, convened by Arise TV journalist Aron Akerejola, tackled issues from talent identification to age-cheating and infrastructure deficits. Consensus was clear: Only professionalism and structural overhaul can restore Nigeria’s sports to continental […]

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Stakeholders Demand Probe After Nigeria’s World Cup Bid Fails

Football stakeholders in Nigeria are demanding an urgent investigation into the failings of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) after the Super Eagles’ campaign to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup ended in defeat to DR Congo. Allegations of corruption and poor management have surfaced, with ex-internationals Harrison Jalla and Adegoke Adelabu insisting the sport needs a complete overhaul. Nigeria missed the 2022 and now 2026 tournaments despite the government allocating N1 billion for the recent playoff, and players reportedly went on strike over unpaid allowances. Critics say the NFF lacks transparency and accountability, running “like a cult.” They urge President Tinubu to dissolve the current board, probe the failed campaign, and initiate serious reforms. Adelabu called for a panel to evaluate the failures and recommend fixes, while Theodore Chukwuemeka bemoaned Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup, calling it a […]

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NSC Intervenes in Super Eagles Allowance Protest in Morocco

The National Sports Commission (NSC) has intervened to resolve the Super Eagles' protest in Morocco over delayed camp allowances and bonuses ahead of their crucial 2026 World Cup playoff against Gabon in Rabat. Disturbing reports of a possible player boycott surfaced after the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) failed to settle outstanding payments, raising concerns about Nigeria's World Cup hopes. NSC Director General Bukola Olopade personally intervened, leading to players reconsidering a full protest. Players are demanding increased match bonuses—from $5,000 to $15,000—and fulfillment of federal promises after their AFCON 2025 silver medal. Allegations also surfaced about wider NFF financial mismanagement, prompting calls for a federal probe. Supporters and stakeholders expressed fears reminiscent of previous crises that derailed Nigeria's football campaigns, such as at France ‘98. Labour Party's Peter Obi also criticized authorities for neglecting the players' welfare, urging dignity and […]

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Musa Urges Super Eagles to Gift Him Birthday Win Over Benin

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has called on his teammates to give him the “best birthday gift” — a victory over Benin Republic in today’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier in Uyo. In a video shared on the Super Eagles’ official X handle, the 33-year-old forward expressed confidence in the team’s ability to deliver, saying the match means more than just three points. “Hello guys, today is the day, and today is my birthday.We all know what is at stake when they get and wait for the result of South Africa–Rwanda. I know you can do it.This is the best birthday gift that you’re gonna give me, guys. I miss you all. I wish you best of luck,” Musa said. Nigeria’s most-capped player also urged the team to replicate their fighting spirit from the last outing.“Hope so far good. I […]

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