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There is nothing wrong with the money that was given to them because this is one of the least things the government can do for these players. The money given to them is worth it to show appreciation to the players.

But this is not the first time the players have made the nation proud with their wonderful performance; also, the Super Eagles. I think it would be best if the government could honor these players by building world-class stadiums and starting to invest in football. It will not only be an advantage to these players but will also enable Nigeria to host bigger competitions.
For me, I think they should give them what they deserve and I know that they deserve the money they are getting because they have worked hard for it, after all most of these men and women in public offices does almost nothing but at the end of the month, they are been paid millions of naira. It's now these players have to get the money they deserve because after now, the government neglects them totally. The government doesn't care about patriots of the country and it's been proven over time before now.
Anyone saying the money given to the super falcons is too much is not a sincere person considering the current state of the Nigerian state where politics is the order of the day so if the president thinks it wise despite the politics that they are playing to reward these girls with this kind of cash it's a good one.


The money that we are even talking about is not even up to what politicians use in going for a trip or even throwing lavish parties so a worker is worthy of his wages
Firstly, massive respect to the Super Falcons for clinching the WAFCON title. The girls played with heart and showed true class. A proud moment for Nigeria, no doubt. But something keeps bothering me... During that final, lasers were visibly pointed at our players, you could see it clearly in several photos and videos that's been circulating the media space. That kind of distraction is dangerous and completely against fair play.

What’s more worrying is that despite all the noise from fans, coaches, and even media, CAF hasn’t said a single thing about it yet(at least the last time I checked). No official statement, no disciplinary move have been made, just complete silence.This is the African football governing body we’re talking about, and the whole thing happened right in a continental final.

So now I’m wondering, are they planning to just sweep it under the carpet?


The Super Falcons have been consistently dominant in African football which is one to be very proud of. On the other hand the use of lasers in the stadium should be considered and banned, it is not the first time I have seen such acts though. They have always been used in top tournaments even in the champions league and world cup, it is becoming a norm for fans and should be banned.
Having won a record 11 Women's Africa Cup of Nations championships, I have to admit that the Super Falcons are a formidable force in African football.  Their domination is evidence of Nigeria's commitment and plenty of football skill.  The use of lasers in stadiums raises legitimate concerns since laser pointers have the potential to temporarily blind and distract officials, players, and fans.  FIFA and other regulatory organisations have taken action to stop these kinds of situations.  Strict security measures, including as bag checks and laser pointer bans, have been put in place at several venues.  Stadiums may reduce disturbance and guarantee a fun, secure event for everybody concerned by prohibiting laser pointers or implementing stringent security measures.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Super+Falcons+dominance+in+African+football+and+laser+use+in+stadiums&safeSearch=strict&form=METAWA
I guess you wanted to say 10 times WAFCON champions. The super falcons are the dreaded enemies in the tournament as every year has always been a threat to their opponents. This season's come back in the final defines the doggedness among the team and Nigerians as a whole. The zeal, the push, the conviction that there's still hope. Normally in the finals, when an opponent leads by 2 goals, it's nearly impossible to overturn the score, but they did.

The issue of the use of lasers should have been properly checked even before the game because this is not the first laser attack the super falcons have faced. Their last meeting with the Moroccan team during the last semi final game saw the use of lasers which led them into loosing the game at last. Before the final game with Morocco this year, this laser attack was raised on several platforms and nothing serious was done maybe for their own reasons. We still saw such laser attack at the finals, even though this time, the laser couldn't save them because the players were already prepared for such attack.

Until now, no video review, not arrest has been made and no official statement to condemn such behaviour has been released by CAF, I hope they get things right next time.

There is nothing wrong with the money that was given to them because this is one of the least things the government can do for these players. The money given to them is worth it to show appreciation to the players.

But this is not the first time the players have made the nation proud with their wonderful performance; also, the Super Eagles. I think it would be best if the government could honor these players by building world-class stadiums and starting to invest in football. It will not only be an advantage to these players but will also enable Nigeria to host bigger competitions.
For me, I think they should give them what they deserve and I know that they deserve the money they are getting because they have worked hard for it, after all most of these men and women in public offices does almost nothing but at the end of the month, they are been paid millions of naira. It's now these players have to get the money they deserve because after now, the government neglects them totally. The government doesn't care about patriots of the country and it's been proven over time before now.
Anyone saying the money given to the super falcons is too much is not a sincere person considering the current state of the Nigerian state where politics is the order of the day so if the president thinks it wise despite the politics that they are playing to reward these girls with this kind of cash it's a good one.


The money that we are even talking about is not even up to what politicians use in going for a trip or even throwing lavish parties so a worker is worthy of his wages
The amount of money paid to them is not the bad since I think it was driven by excitement the entire nation had during the final game. But it's definitely not business wise nationally. The super falcons won the sum of $1,000,000 as their reward and had to share $2,500,000 as reward, crazy indeed! Before that announcement I was thinking that $400,000 was going to be given to them to share as reward while the rest be used to run the NFF and equip the section. But hell no, the president has the final so anyways. I'm happy for them all for the breakthrough.
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There is nothing wrong with the money that was given to them because this is one of the least things the government can do for these players. The money given to them is worth it to show appreciation to the players.

But this is not the first time the players have made the nation proud with their wonderful performance; also, the Super Eagles. I think it would be best if the government could honor these players by building world-class stadiums and starting to invest in football. It will not only be an advantage to these players but will also enable Nigeria to host bigger competitions.
For me, I think they should give them what they deserve and I know that they deserve the money they are getting because they have worked hard for it, after all most of these men and women in public offices does almost nothing but at the end of the month, they are been paid millions of naira. It's now these players have to get the money they deserve because after now, the government neglects them totally. The government doesn't care about patriots of the country and it's been proven over time before now.
Anyone saying the money given to the super falcons is too much is not a sincere person considering the current state of the Nigerian state where politics is the order of the day so if the president thinks it wise despite the politics that they are playing to reward these girls with this kind of cash it's a good one.


The money that we are even talking about is not even up to what politicians use in going for a trip or even throwing lavish parties so a worker is worthy of his wages
Firstly, massive respect to the Super Falcons for clinching the WAFCON title. The girls played with heart and showed true class. A proud moment for Nigeria, no doubt. But something keeps bothering me... During that final, lasers were visibly pointed at our players, you could see it clearly in several photos and videos that's been circulating the media space. That kind of distraction is dangerous and completely against fair play.

What’s more worrying is that despite all the noise from fans, coaches, and even media, CAF hasn’t said a single thing about it yet(at least the last time I checked). No official statement, no disciplinary move have been made, just complete silence.This is the African football governing body we’re talking about, and the whole thing happened right in a continental final.

So now I’m wondering, are they planning to just sweep it under the carpet?


The Super Falcons have been consistently dominant in African football which is one to be very proud of. On the other hand the use of lasers in the stadium should be considered and banned, it is not the first time I have seen such acts though. They have always been used in top tournaments even in the champions league and world cup, it is becoming a norm for fans and should be banned.
Having won a record 11 Women's Africa Cup of Nations championships, I have to admit that the Super Falcons are a formidable force in African football.  Their domination is evidence of Nigeria's commitment and plenty of football skill.  The use of lasers in stadiums raises legitimate concerns since laser pointers have the potential to temporarily blind and distract officials, players, and fans.  FIFA and other regulatory organisations have taken action to stop these kinds of situations.  Strict security measures, including as bag checks and laser pointer bans, have been put in place at several venues.  Stadiums may reduce disturbance and guarantee a fun, secure event for everybody concerned by prohibiting laser pointers or implementing stringent security measures.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Super+Falcons+dominance+in+African+football+and+laser+use+in+stadiums&safeSearch=strict&form=METAWA
I guess you wanted to say 10 times WAFCON champions. The super falcons are the dreaded enemies in the tournament as every year has always been a threat to their opponents. This season's come back in the final defines the doggedness among the team and Nigerians as a whole. The zeal, the push, the conviction that there's still hope. Normally in the finals, when an opponent leads by 2 goals, it's nearly impossible to overturn the score, but they did.

The issue of the use of lasers should have been properly checked even before the game because this is not the first laser attack the super falcons have faced. Their last meeting with the Moroccan team during the last semi final game saw the use of lasers which led them into loosing the game at last. Before the final game with Morocco this year, this laser attack was raised on several platforms and nothing serious was done maybe for their own reasons. We still saw such laser attack at the finals, even though this time, the laser couldn't save them because the players were already prepared for such attack.

Until now, no video review, not arrest has been made and no official statement to condemn such behaviour has been released by CAF, I hope they get things right next time.

There is nothing wrong with the money that was given to them because this is one of the least things the government can do for these players. The money given to them is worth it to show appreciation to the players.

But this is not the first time the players have made the nation proud with their wonderful performance; also, the Super Eagles. I think it would be best if the government could honor these players by building world-class stadiums and starting to invest in football. It will not only be an advantage to these players but will also enable Nigeria to host bigger competitions.
For me, I think they should give them what they deserve and I know that they deserve the money they are getting because they have worked hard for it, after all most of these men and women in public offices does almost nothing but at the end of the month, they are been paid millions of naira. It's now these players have to get the money they deserve because after now, the government neglects them totally. The government doesn't care about patriots of the country and it's been proven over time before now.
Anyone saying the money given to the super falcons is too much is not a sincere person considering the current state of the Nigerian state where politics is the order of the day so if the president thinks it wise despite the politics that they are playing to reward these girls with this kind of cash it's a good one.


The money that we are even talking about is not even up to what politicians use in going for a trip or even throwing lavish parties so a worker is worthy of his wages
The amount of money paid to them is not the bad since I think it was driven by excitement the entire nation had during the final game. But it's definitely not business wise nationally. The super falcons won the sum of $1,000,000 as their reward and had to share $2,500,000 as reward, crazy indeed! Before that announcement I was thinking that $400,000 was going to be given to them to share as reward while the rest be used to run the NFF and equip the section. But hell no, the president has the final so anyways. I'm happy for them all for the breakthrough.