Victorious
Super Eagles have so far cashed in over N900 million (about $5.6 million) as
gifts for winning the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON.
A
compilation of the monetary gifts showered on the team after the victorious
outing at the Nations Cup showed that telecommunications tycoon, Michael
Adenuga has so far made the biggest single donation to the African champions
when he redeemed his $1m promise to the team soon after they were received by
President Goodluck Jonathan on arrival from South Africa.
MTNFootball.com
reports that Emeka Ofor and three other top business captains each gave out
$500,000, which comes to another $2 million.
Apart
from the cash, the Federal Government gave out a plot of land each to Eagles
and the coaches in Abuja, which is valued at about N10m a plot, while Delta
State gave Coach Stephen Keshi a duplex in Asaba. Keshi was also given a
Range Rover Sport and Toyota Camry by Adenuga.
Akwa
Ibom State Information Commissioner, Aniekan Umannah, and the Youth and Sports
Commissioner for Cross River, Patrick Ugbe, made the announcements.
Umannah
said the plan is to have the indigene of the state, who wore the captain’s
arm-band in the AFCON final, Vincent Enyeama, present when the Eagles are
hosted.
“When
no one believed in this team, we did and they have proved us right, now is the
time for the government and people of the state to say well done and do more
for Nigeria,” he said.
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