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Players and officials of the Super Falcons have been paid various sums of money as approved by the Federal Government after the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) received the sums on Friday.
Falcons have been at loggerhead with the football house over unpaid entitlements upon return from a successful Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) in Cameroon.
Ruth David, NFF head of women’s football, confirmed payment of varying sum of monies to the players which is certain to end the face-off between the parties.
“The bank accounts of the players and officials are being credited as we speak, they will all receive credit alerts of the monies due to them as released by the Government before the end of the day,” said David, told thenff.com.
The monies were for the Super Falcons’ participation at the 10th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals which the team won after defeating hosts Cameroon 1-0 in the final in Yaoundé on December 3.
Also released by the government were monies due to players and officials of the Super Eagles for the 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifying match against Algeria played in Uyo last month.
A breakdown of the Falcons’ monies showed that each player got the sum of N5,494,500 less the sum of N600,000 that was earlier paid to each of the players at various times by the NFF.
The amount is at the rate of $17,900 (converted to naira at the official rate of N305 to $1) plus the sum of N15,000 camp allowance and N20 000 transport allowance. All the monies were converted at the official rate of N305 to $1.
Head Coach Florence Omagbemi got a total of N11,014,000 (less the sum of N800,000 paid to her earlier) while assistant coaches, Ann Chiejine, Perpetua Nkwocha and Bala Mohammed, as well as the backroom staff were N8,274,250 richer less the N500,000 earlier paid to each of them.
The equipment manager got a total of N4,114,625, less the N500,000 earlier paid to her.
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