Governor Udom of Akwa Ibom State, has redeemed his pledge of
$10,000 per goal for the matches between Cameroon and Super Eagles of
Nigeria.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) made this known on Thursday in Abuja.
The governor had promised the players $10,000 for every goal they
score against the Indomitable Lions. In the first leg which took place
in Uyo on September 1, Super Eagles defeated Cameroon 4 - 0, while in
the second leg Nigeria went on to earn a 1-1 draw with the Lions in
Yaounde on Sept. 4.
In a statement by NFF’s spokesman, Ademola Olajire, he said:
“Gov. Udom has redeemed the pledge on Wednesday, while calling on the
Super Eagles to go for the broke on Saturday and expect ‘a handsome
reward’ from him.
“There will be more incentives for the Eagles if the team could earn a
sixth FIFA World Cup appearance by winning on Saturday,’’
“I know you have the quality to overcome in this important match, but I don’t want you to underrate your opponents.
“I love the professionalism and dedication to cause that you have
shown since the beginning of this qualifying campaign. Those efforts
have put Nigeria at the top of the table.
“I want to commend the NFF, your coaches and the support staff for
the great job they have all done in support of your efforts to get to
this position.
“You are just one win away from achieving your goal. The Zambians are
taking this game as a do-or-die affair, so we need to be totally
focused and play like soldiers,’’ it quoted the governor as saying.
The statement said Super Eagles’ Captain, Mikel John Obi, thanked the
governor and pledged to him and indeed Nigerians everywhere that the
team would not disappoint on Saturday.
“We very much appreciate the role Your Excellency, the Government and
good people of Akwa Ibom State, the NFF and Nigerians from all walks of
life have played to get us to this position in this campaign.
“We know how much this match means and we will go out there and do the job,’’ he said.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Zambia on Saturday at the Uyo
Stadium as they hope to secure a slot to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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