Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.
Nigeria’s women’s national football team, the Super Falcons are yet to leave their camp in Abuja and are insisting on full payment of backlog of allowances and bonuses.
The falcons recently took a peaceful protest to the federal government who subsequently ordered the release of funds to settle the aggrieved players.
But while some players have received payment, others are yet to get theirs.
The players are also demanding payment for the qualifiers in April, as well as camp allowances before they embarked on the Nations cup campaign.