President Goodluck Jonathan on
Sunday announced a cash gift of N2m each for all the players of the nation’s
Under-17 team, the Golden Eaglets, who won the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Soccer
Championship on Friday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The players, their handlers and key
members of the Nigerian Supporters’ Club, according to the President, will also
be honoured with national honours during the next award ceremony.
Jonathan announced the rewards at a reception
he held in honour of the players at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The President announced a N3m cash
gift to the team’s Head Coach; the assistant coaches get N2.5m each; the team
doctor, physiotherapist and team secretary get N500,000 each while the team
technical officer, team coordinator, medical officers and the curator will get
N300,000 each. Jonathan said with the gifts, he was keeping his earlier promise
to the team when he charged them to go and conquer the world.
Describing the cash gifts as token,
the President encouraged state governments and members of the organised private
sector to join the Federal Government in appreciating players, saying no amount
of reward could be adequate for the young Nigerians.
“The team, the handlers, the coaches
and the officials including some key members of the supporters club and the
Nigerian Football Federation will all be rewarded when we give national
honours,” he said.
The President said he was pleased to
host and honour the players who he said by their outstanding performance had
brought pride and honour to Nigeria and Africa. He said the players won fairly
and convincingly, adding that the victory is for the whole of Africa.
President
Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday announced a cash gift of N2m each for all
the players of the nation’s Under-17 team, the Golden Eaglets, who won
the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Soccer Championship on Friday in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates.
The
players, their handlers and key members of the Nigerian Supporters’
Club, according to the President, will also be honoured with national
honours during the next award ceremony.
Jonathan announced the rewards at a reception he held in honour of the players at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The
President announced a N3m cash gift to the team’s Head Coach; the
assistant coaches get N2.5m each; the team doctor, physiotherapist and
team secretary get N500,000 each while the team technical officer, team
coordinator, medical officers and the curator will get N300,000 each.
Jonathan said with the gifts, he was keeping his earlier promise to the
team when he charged them to go and conquer the world.
Describing
the cash gifts as token, the President encouraged state governments and
members of the organised private sector to join the Federal Government
in appreciating players, saying no amount of reward could be adequate
for the young Nigerians.
“The
team, the handlers, the coaches and the officials including some key
members of the supporters club and the Nigerian Football Federation will
all be rewarded when we give national honours,” he said.
The
President said he was pleased to host and honour the players who he
said by their outstanding performance had brought pride and honour to
Nigeria and Africa. He said the players won fairly and convincingly,
adding that the victory is for the whole of Africa.
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President
Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday announced a cash gift of N2m each for all
the players of the nation’s Under-17 team, the Golden Eaglets, who won
the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Soccer Championship on Friday in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates.
The
players, their handlers and key members of the Nigerian Supporters’
Club, according to the President, will also be honoured with national
honours during the next award ceremony.
Jonathan announced the rewards at a reception he held in honour of the players at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The
President announced a N3m cash gift to the team’s Head Coach; the
assistant coaches get N2.5m each; the team doctor, physiotherapist and
team secretary get N500,000 each while the team technical officer, team
coordinator, medical officers and the curator will get N300,000 each.
Jonathan said with the gifts, he was keeping his earlier promise to the
team when he charged them to go and conquer the world.
Describing
the cash gifts as token, the President encouraged state governments and
members of the organised private sector to join the Federal Government
in appreciating players, saying no amount of reward could be adequate
for the young Nigerians.
“The
team, the handlers, the coaches and the officials including some key
members of the supporters club and the Nigerian Football Federation will
all be rewarded when we give national honours,” he said.
The
President said he was pleased to host and honour the players who he
said by their outstanding performance had brought pride and honour to
Nigeria and Africa. He said the players won fairly and convincingly,
adding that the victory is for the whole of Africa.
- See more at: http://www.akpraise.com/2013/11/fg-reward-victorious-nigeria-golden.html#sthash.1qhQt3nC.dpuf
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