Promise
kept. President Muhammadu Buhari has rewarded members of the Golden Eaglets
that won the inaugural FIFA U-16 World Cup in China in 1985 when he was the
military head of state.
Buhari
made it known that the compensation was not for them winning laurels for the
country but a token of appreciation for their patriotic efforts.
He
announced that each of the 1985 players would get N2 million, while their
coaches would be rewarded with N1.5 million.
Buhari
also appreciated the current Golden Eaglets team that won the 2015 FIFA U-17
World Cup in Chile.
He
said each of the players would receive N1.2 million, while their coaches would
get N900,000, and N600,000 would go to the assistant coaches.
The
president rewarded athletes and officials who did Nigeria proud in recent sports
competitions.
Each
member of the Dream Team that won the U-23 African Nations Cup in Senegal last
year got N600,000, while their coaches went home with N500,000 each.
The
2015 Afro-Basketball Male Tournament gold medalists got N600,000 each, while
their coaches and team officials got N600,000, and N250, 000 respectively.
Members
of the 2015 FIBA African Women Championship, where Nigeria won silver medal,
got N400,000 each, coaches went home with N400,000 and while team officials got
N150,000 each.
The
gold medalists in the 2015 IPC Asian Open International Powerlifting
Championship in Almaty-Kazakhstan, were promised N600,000 each; silver
medalists and coaches, N450,000 each, while team officials will get N250,000
each, according to the president.
Wellington
Jighere who won gold medal in the 2015 World English Language Scrabble
Championship in Peth-Australia got N1.5m; his coach, Anthony Ikolo got N1.2m
while the team secretary, Makano Adamu got N450,000.
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