Ighalo, Osimhen join FIFPRO to call out NFF over Super Falcons’ unpaid bonuses

Some football stakeholders in the country have joined voices in calling on the Nigerian Football Federation to pay oustanding allowances owned members of the Super Falcons.

Some football stakeholders in the country have joined voices in calling on the Nigerian Football Federation to pay oustanding allowances owned members of the Super Falcons.

These stakeholders including present and past Super Eagles, in the light of Tuesday’s solidarity statement by global player union, FIFpro, calling on the NFF to upset the backlog, also joined in the demand.

FIFpro’s statement was shared on Instagram by Super Falcons forward, Asisat Oshoala.

Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen, replied to the post with: “Pay them NFF”.

Former Everton striker, Victor Anichebe, wrote: “NFF pay them! They did us all proud! And even if they didn’t. Pay them what they are owed!!!”

Ex-Super Eagles frontman, Odion Ighalo, said “NFF never stop these things.”

Randy Waldrum and his ladies have been at odds with the football house over unpaid salary and bonuses that almost saw the team boycott the ongoing Women’s World Cup.

 

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