Monday, 27 January 2014

Abdullahi offers Super Eagles $100,000 to Beat Ghana

The Minister of Sports Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi has promised to pay out $100,000 (N16m) to the home-based Super Eagles if they progress to the finals of the African Nations Championship.

The national team’s stunning comeback in last Saturday’s match against Morocco – where they valiantly fought back from being 3-0 down to win 4-3 in extra time – was partly attributed to Abdullahi’s earlier offer of $100,000 if they win.

The minister said the team would get the money for that win before they play Ghana , who yesterday defeated DR Congo 1-0 to book their place at Wednesday’s semi final clash against Nigeria.

Abdullahi said that the incentives are the Nigerian government’s way of motivating the players to give their best. He praised the Eagles performance in the competition so far, which is being held in South Africa, especially in their match against Morocco.

“With the kind of overwhelming joy that followed the victory across our country, one cannot but feel that perhaps, these players are destined to win the trophy,” he noted.

“If the boys qualify for the final and go ahead to win the trophy, they can be confident that a grateful nation will remember for a long time to come that they, with typical Nigerian grits and determination, have extended our dominance of African football.”

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