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Re: Eagles Yet To Receive $15,000 Bonus For Defeating Ivory Coast by Fellonigerians: 2:52pm On Feb 06, 2013
Billyonaire: These players and their lust for money ? Cant they just finish the tournament and come home for the money ? Must it be paid to them during the tournament ? And why is the bonus denominated in dollars and not our Naira. Have we all lost our goddamn mind ?

If they are not paid immediately, termite go chop the money in Nigeria.
Re: Eagles Yet To Receive $15,000 Bonus For Defeating Ivory Coast by blackbeau1(f): 11:37pm On Feb 06, 2013
Dear Super Eagles,I'm still on your case.relax.the 15 man committe that is supposed to investigate the payment of your fees has not submitted its report not to talk of the 12 man committee that will probe the report of the first commmitte so you see its not a one day thing

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