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NFF owes national teams despite FG’s N17b grant, CAF $4m largesse

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Reports have emerged that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is still owing all the national team coaches and players backlogs of unpaid salaries and winning bonuses running into billions.

According to a source at the Sunday Dankaro House, players and officials of the Super Eagles, Super Falcons, Flying Eagles, and Golden Eaglets have not received their outstanding bonuses, even after President Bola Tinubu released N17 billion to the NFF to offset the debt.

In line with his Renewed Hope Agenda, President Bola Tinubu released N12 billion to the NFF in January to help the country’s soccer governing body clear all outstanding payments owed to the Super Eagles and other sporting teams. The funds were released by the presidency to offset senior national team coach salaries running up to 15 months, allowance payments, and promises due to men’s and women’s senior and junior national teams.

The Presidency later released another N5 billion to the NFF, while the Confederation of African Football (CAF) paid $4 million into the NFF’s coffers for Nigeria’s silver-winning performance at the AFCON 2023 held in Côte d’Ivoire.

However, the NFF is yet to settle the backlog of outstanding salaries and bonuses owed to national team players and officials, raising fears of a likely revolt from Super Eagles and Super Falcons players. The players have bitterly complained about their unpaid bonuses, while NFF executives reportedly earn their monthly salaries and receive substantial estacode for trips.

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A top football stakeholder, who pleaded anonymity, exclusively  said the billions from the presidency were diverted into settling hotel bills for all national teams during international engagements in 2024.

Additionally, Flying Eagles coach Ladan Bosso has not been paid his outstanding salaries since 2022, while sacked Golden Eaglets coach Nduka Ugbade and his backroom staff are still owed their dues from the same year. Sadly, both coaches have been dismissed by the NFF.

“The NFF is yet to clear several outstanding debts in the form of salaries and players’ winning bonuses. Both senior and junior national teams’ unpaid bonuses are still hanging on the NFF’s neck, and there are fears that players may revolt in 2025 to press home their demands.

“Even coaches and backroom staff are not left out, despite the N17 billion released by President Bola Tinubu this year. Don’t also forget that CAF paid the NFF $4 million for the Super Eagles’ second-place feat at the last AFCON in Côte d’Ivoire.

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“How can you divert such funds to offset hotel accommodation bills, which we all know have something to do with personal commissions from hotel racketeering? That is not what the money was meant for in the first place. All that the president said was to pay all outstanding debts, period!

“But the same NFF has been paying its scribe $10,000 per month while officials get estacode during trips, yet they have failed to offset the backlog of outstanding salaries and bonuses owed to players and officials. The big question is, where has the money gone?” a top football stakeholder lamented.

Already, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is bent on extending its probe into the finances of the NFF after the anti-graft agency sought clarifications from the National Sports Commission (NSC).

The Guardian’s reliable source at Aso Rock revealed that the move by President Bola Tinubu to set up a Presidential Support Group (PSG), saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the Super Eagles qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, may not be unconnected with the NFF’s lack of accountability.

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The Federal Government has earmarked N3 billion for the PSG, which was set up to assist the Super Eagles in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. The start-up fund for the PSG has been captured in the country’s 2025 budget.

Nigeria aims to turn around its poor outing in the World Cup qualifiers after the Super Eagles could only muster three points from four matches, placing them in the sixth position in Group C.

“The Presidency now sees football as one major unifying factor in this country, and they know that Nigeria’s absence in the 2026 FIFA World Cup could deal a devastating blow to the government. In all fairness, President Tinubu has done his bit by releasing money to the NFF in line with his Renewed Hope Agenda, but the soccer body has not lived up to expectations.

“That explains why the Presidency embraced the idea of setting up a Presidential Support Group (PSG) to revive the country’s fading World Cup hopes,” the source revealed.

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Arsenal beat Sunderland to move nine points clear

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Arsenal moved closer to a first Premier League title for 22 years after a 3-0 victory over Sunderland took the Gunners nine points clear at the top of the table.

Martin Zubimendi’s long-range drive just before half-time settled the nerves of the home crowd at the Emirates Stadium before Viktor Gyokeres struck twice to quieten his critics.

Manchester City can reduce the gap at the top back to six points should they end a wait since 2003 to beat Liverpool at Anfield in front of a crowd on Sunday.

But after three consecutive second-placed finishes, it appears a matter of when, not if, Mikel Arteta’s men will finally be crowned champions.

Defeat dented Sunderland’s dream of European football on their first season back in the top flight.

Regis Le Bris’ side showed why they sit eighth with a dogged first-half showing that left the Arsenal crowd again bemoaning a lack of creativity from open play.

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However, Zubimendi picked the lock of the Black Cats’ defence with a crisp strike from outside the box that clipped the inside of the post on its way in for the sixth goal of his impressive debut season in English football.

Gyokeres has attracted plenty of criticism for failing to replicate his free-scoring form at Sporting Lisbon in the Premier League.

But the Sweden international is the club’s top scorer and took his tally for the season to 13 in all competitions.

Gyokeres made the points safe when his powerful drive from Kai Havertz’s pass had too much power for Robin Roefs 25 minutes from time.

He was then presented with an open goal by Gabriel Martinelli in stoppage time.

The shine was taken off Arsenal’s day late on when Leandro Trossard was forced off through injury.

Arteta needs as many players available as possible, with Arsenal still competing in four competitions.

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Arsenal face City in the League Cup final next month, host Wigan in the fourth round of the FA Cup, and cruised into the Champions League last 16 with eight wins from eight games in the league phase.

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Herbalist who promised Mali AFCON win arrested for €33,500 fraud

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A funny twist has been introduced to the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations tournament after a self-proclaimed marabout, or traditional folk healer, who collected 33,500 euros by promising victory for Mali was arrested for fraud after the team lost.

Mali’s national team was eliminated on Friday in the quarter finals by Senegal 1-0.

The man, identified only as Mr Sinayogo, collected more than 22 million CFA francs in donations, according to an associate.

Following Mali’s defeat, an angry mob showed up at his home before police intervened and arrested him.

Sinayogo was arrested in the Malian capital Bamako on Saturday for “fraud” and was being held at the  cybercrime division, according to two videographers who visited him.

“Charlatanism is punishable by law in Mali”, an official from the division told AFP.

However, arresting the man while the national team was still competing would have been difficult “in the heat of the Africa Cup of Nations,” he added.

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The man, formerly known as a political activist, “proclaimed himself a marabout overnight and made a fortune”, a social media content creator close to him said.

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Lookman dismisses altercation with Osimhen during Mozambique match, says ‘he is my brother’

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Super Eagles forward, Ademola Lookman, has dismissed his altercation with teammate Victor Osimhen in Nigeria’s win over Mozambique at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), saying the incident is just about “football” and was nothing personal. 

“No, I have not seen him [Osimhen] yet. Nothing happened. It was just a discussion on the pitch. That is it,” the Atalanta man, who scored twice, as the Super Eagles crushed the Mambas 4-0, said after the match.

“It’s just football. It’s always football. He (Victor Osimhen) is my brother,” Lookman, winner of the African Player of the Year prize in 2024, told reporters in Fez.

The Galatasaray man and Lookman had exchanged words during the Round of 16 match on Monday.

The three-time African champions were already 3-0 up, but Osimhen was furious with Lookman for not passing the ball to him despite being in a better position to score.

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“It is a team game,” Osimhen was heard saying while pointing to his Lookman who had given him an assist in the match.

Osimhen was later subsituted and stormed into the tunnel immediately after the final whistle, raising concerns over his relationship with other players.

The incident has continued to spark debate about his relationship with his teammates with many fans faulting the 27-year-old’s reaction in the Mozambique match.

Osimhen scored twice, Lookman got one just as Akor Adams as the Super Eagles feasted on the Mambas, recording the biggest win so far at the 2025 AFCON.

Lookman deservedly got the man of the match award, his second in the competition.

He is already leading the pack for the most goals and assists in the tournament. The winger has three goals and four assists in three matches so far.

Nigeria’s next clash at the 2025 AFCON will be against either Algeria or DR Congo. Both sides are meeting on Tuesday for a ticket to the quarter-finals.

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The Super Eagles were runners up in the last AFCON, losing to hosts Cote d’Ivoire in the final.

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