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  • MAIGARI TO EAGLES: Forget $10,000 bonus

    MAIGARI TO EAGLES: Forget $10,000 bonus

     •Take $5,000 or stay off

    •Play for honour not money- NFF

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has announced that there will be no special bonuses for players of the Super Eagles ahead of their two-legged playoff tie against Ethiopia.

    NFF President, Aminu Maigari told supersport.com on Tuesday that the players will receive the “usual” $5,000 winning bonus for the two games against Ethiopia.

    “The players will receive the usual $5,000 dollars if they beat Ethiopia this month. There has been no change in the bonus structure for now,” he said.

    The Super Eagles’ 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup campaign was almost scuttled as a result of a row between the players and the NFF over bonuses, but Maigari says there will be no issues in that regard ahead of the two games against the East Africans.

    “There are no issues at all. We (NFF) have been in contact with the players and coaches and no one has any issues with what we pay as bonuses. The players were paid $5,000 after our last (World Cup) qualifying game against Malawi in Calabar and no one complained’’.

    “It’s about honour, patriotism and the collective zeal to see that Nigeria’s flag is hoisted at the gathering of elite football nations in Brazil next year. Money is the last thing on anyone’s mind right now because these individuals are all top professionals who know what it means to represent their country,” he added.

    The NFF chief further revealed that the Nigerian contingent of players and coaches will depart for Addis Ababa via a chartered aircraft on the eve of the first leg game.

    The Super Eagles will meet the Walia Antelopes in the first leg of the playoffs in Ababa on October 13 with the second leg fixed for November 16 at the UJ Esuene stadium, Calabar.

  • Enyeama won’t comment on bonus incident

    Enyeama won’t comment on bonus incident

    Nigeria skipper Vincent Enyeama has refused to comment on the bonus row between the squad and the Nigeria Federation just few days before the start of the FIFA Confederations Cup.

    Speaking at a press conference, the Lille custodian stated: ”I do not want to talk about it much. It was not to go to the press. We just want to play football against Tahiti.

    ”The bonus is behind us. Everything is perfect, everything is back to normal. We are responsible for our actions, but they were in the past. We do not want to spend more energy to talk about it now. After the championship, we can talk about it.”

  • Nembe City get  double match bonus

    Nembe City get double match bonus

    Players and officials of newly promoted side, Nembe City, have been rewarded with double match winning bonus following their 2-1 away win over Heartland FC in their Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) opener at the Dan Anyim Stadium Owerri on Sunday.

    Defender Brown Braye put Nembe in front before youngster Tope Olusesi levelled for the hosts on 71th minute. Samuel Akinbinu stunned the hosts with the winner.

    The club Team Manager, Tonbra Naingba told SportingLife that the club president Victor Rumson Baribote offered the gesture to the team in appreciation of their exploits against Heartland on Sunday and to encourage them to do more.

    “Before the match on Sunday, the management promised them good match winning bonus package. But based on their performances on Sunday against Heartland FC to the delight of every member of the club, the club’s President Victor Baribote doubled their match winning bonus as part of motivation. We will encourage them more for home winning bonus too. They’ve received their money and we hope they will reciprocate the gesture,” Naingba told SportingLife.

    Naingba also hinted that part of the things that is working for the club is that the team retained majority of the players that helped the club gained promotion to the premier league last season, adding that team’s promotion was not a fluke.

    “The team was a little bit struggling with difficulties but we thank God that things are getting to normal for us now and by the grace of God we will go far in the competition. The victory against Heartland on Sunday showed that our qualification to the Premier League was not a fluke. We will continue to work hard until will achieve our aim,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the team has dedicated their victory over Heartland to Bayelsa state Deputy governor, Gonbiogha John Jonah as a birthday gift, the governor and to Nembe City supporters.

     

  • Bankers’ bonus; In 2013, will political  parties stop stealing from budgets?

    Bankers’ bonus; In 2013, will political parties stop stealing from budgets?

    No doubt we will again have the Bonus Saga with billions paid to managers and ‘wiz kids’ just because they handle cash and not like for professions which deliver blood, passengers, babies or children in schools. Can someone, may be CBN, tell us exactly what the bonus levels are in Nigeria – the richest poorest country in Africa. The subjugation of the world to monetisation is ugly and wrong, monetarily and morally. At the very least let all workers get a bonus equivalent to their worth calculated by an actuary. Landing a plane with 800 passengers, docking a ship with 5,000 passengers, running a university with 100,000 students, driving 33,000 litres of fuel from Lagos to Langtang or guiding 30 children through a year in school should all be more worthy of a ‘pilots’, captains’, vice-chancellors’, drivers’ or teachers’ bonus’ than the banker sitting in an office playing Russian roulette with other people’s money, stocks and shares and manipulating COT, bank charges, lending rates etc. A banker’s satisfactory outcome and cost cutting and increased share price is often won at the cost of job losses, death and destruction in the countryside. Nigerians also say no to Nigerians bankers’ bonuses, secret or revealed.

    We Nigerians have been bogged down with failed expectation and begging politicians to give us our rights to water, quick transportation, internationally accepted optimal education, adequate security and adequate recreational facilities. But ‘change has to come’! To correct the past, government must accept its errors, take budgeting line items more seriously, eliminate fraud in the contractor chain and get out of the ‘financial food chain’. The top priority question for all Nigerians is ‘Can political parties stop stealing and if not, will Nigeria survive 2014?

    It is March. Beware the Ides of March, Shakespeare writes! What are the omens? Are they good or bad? The budget is now signed. How much will be spent as budgeted and how much will be misused and stolen? It is a time of upheaval and restructuring and new decision-making in the major political parties. Many parties have been de-registered by INEC and many more may follow, releasing a tsunami of non-conformist, often idealistic and individualistic members, to choose a future in other surviving or merging parties or quit politics in disgust.

    Change is personal and political. Change is political party survival and revival of Nigeria. No change will mean death. We must all stop stealing from the budget and its derivatives during 2013 in preparation for 2014, the 100thyear of the infamous amalgamation. With new budgets in every LGA, state, the FCT, Abuja, and every MDA what political party resolutions have been made to change the culture of corruption? Or are the resolutions merely to continue the age-long ‘shortening the ration’ of the masses by theft alias corruption? Which media hungry TV political personality is making these stealing and theft resolutions in the political hierarchy, at party BOT meetings, in NASS, governor’s and minister’s and commissioner’s and top civil servants offices like Permanent Secretary Director etc? Before you steal, you must decide to steal!

    Just as you plan 2013 and your children’s school fees in your office, know and remember that these other places are real places where the real crime, stealing and theft, official and unofficial, legalised illegality, corruption against the people of the Nigerian nation, is hatched. There the crime is approved and rubber-stamped at 10,000 different levels each January including the tax office. Is no one clean in Nigeria’s political and civil servant hierarchy? Can we have such meetings where they will swear ‘We will not steal any of the budget?’ Or ‘We will steal only 10 or 20 or 30 or 40 or 50 or 60 or 70 or 80% of the budget.’ Who is the chief thief who speaks at the party meetings and directs the theft at every level of corrupt government? For Nigeria to change, the first thing is for every political party to change from thieving, bribing, grabbing mode to service mode. If it happens it will immediately retain trillions in the budgets.

    From exorbitant parking fine fees-N25,000 in Ibadan while it is N4,000 in Abeokuta; to ridiculous environmental and land use bills, outrageous personal assessments, huge energy costs, to budgetary theft, the Nigerian suffers at every turn.

    Nigeria will never achieve the higher ground of better living standards unless we, the citizens, manage to reverse positions with the politicians and wrestle the budget from them. How do we control the political profession’s appetite for the public funds and manipulation of laws for party members’ maximum gain? It is certain Nigeria’s politicians need education and massive reorientation towards service and humility. Arrogance is a disease among politicians and they certainly need deliverance from the vices of greed, theft, stealing, arrogance, corruption of thoughts and actions and policies.

    Political parties must curb their appetites for the public purse and find new ways to raise money. They already have high fees for political office seekers and underhand bribes within the party including new words for theft like ‘palliatives’ and ‘soft landing’ funds. Let them study and use the mechanisms of relatively honest political parties abroad –membership, announced donations etc. and stay away from percentages of budgets, contracts and extortion. Nigeria cannot survive another year of this method of bleeding the state in addition to the murderous multibillion SAPing of political ‘Salaries and Perks’ and constituency projects.