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Nigerian Sports Minister Dalung Invests Super Falcons Unpaid Bonus in MMM (Parody)



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Nigerian Sports Minister Solomon Dalung used the Super Falcons Unpaid Bonuses and Match allowances to invest in MMM (mavrodi mondial movement) and told the girls to hang on as there money will be paid in january 2017 when MMM NIGERIA Unfreezes recall that the sports minister said, “Don’t forget that nobody even knew the team will emerge victorious.

“If we were confident they will emerge victorious, all the federation would have done is to plan for the process of participation and entitlement.

“It is already established in sports tradition, when you win this is what you are entitled to.

“The situation is highly unfortunate and I don’t like it. These girls have given confidence to women who want to embrace sports, so this will go a long way in killing this laudable achievement. It is unfortunate but we will make sure the right thing is done.”
The victorious Super Falcons, which trashed Cameroon 1-0 to win the African Women Nation’s Cup trophy at the weekend may have to wait much longer for their match bonuses as Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Muhammed, has revealed that the Federal Government was financially incapacitated.Nigeria’s female national team, the Super Falcons have been promised $25,000 by the presidency after a week of protesting over unpaid bonuses and salaries.

The Falcons were entitled to $25,000 each for winning the just-ended African Women’s Championship but officials of the Nigerian FA were unable to raise the cash.
Dalung said, “The funds ‘spended were properly spended because we got them from intervention funds from Mr. President.” Recall that the MMM was frozen in Nigeria until January 14th 2017..watch this hilarious satire from Naijas Craziest
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