Hon Bukola Olopade, the Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC) has dismissed the reports that the Super Falcons have not received their tournament bonuses, insisting that all entitlements have been paid except for a few cases affected by banking issues.
Olopade while speaking on Arise News TV’s ‘The Morning Show’ said he had personally confirmed with the team’s captain, Rasheedat Ajibade and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) that the players’ bonuses had been settled.
“I have spoken to Ajibade directly and I have in my phone messages between Ajibade and Mallam Shehu Dikko, the chairman of the Sports Commission, where she vehemently denied ever saying their bonuses have not been paid.
“I know authoritatively that all their bonuses, without going into figures, have been paid,” Olopade stated. “I have confirmed from NFF and I have confirmed from Ajibade, but for only one or two whose accounts have issues with the CBN, all of their monies have been paid in terms of the bonuses.”
The NSC boss said it was misleading to suggest otherwise, adding, “To now say the bonuses have not been paid is not true. I don’t think we should put the young woman (Ajibade) in the predicament of denying or saying she said something she didn’t say, when in the real sense, the money is in their accounts.”
On the $100,000 presidential gift, Olopade also addressed the delay in delivering the $100,000 cash gift and three-bedroom apartments promised by President Bola Tinubu to each Falcons player following their victory at the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
The DG assured that the government was committed to fulfilling the promise and that discussions were ongoing to fast-track the process.
“On the promise Mr President made, we need to stop playing politics and games with everything, it will be paid. A few days ago, Mallam Shehu Dikko was still talking to the Minister for Housing and I sat down with the gentleman in charge of the Renewed Hope Homes, and work has already started on how they will get the apartments in record time,” he explained.