Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,366 members, 7,815,784 topics. Date: Thursday, 02 May 2024 at 06:18 PM

Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay - Sports (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Entertainment / Sports / Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay (10933 Views)

Divine Oduduru Disqualified From IAAF World Championships / Missing Funds: Nigeria Escapes IAAF Ban As Dalung Makes U-turn - Premium Times / IAAF Confirms Date For 2018 Okpekpe Road Race (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by dantewest: 4:23pm On May 26, 2019
Look at his big nose.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by masseratti: 4:32pm On May 26, 2019
sunkoye:
Oga... minister.....can you listen to yourself?

The people that credited you said its a mistake.... Spending what is not yours is criminal... after you have been duly notified.

This is so ridiculous.

Ole ma Ni Eleyi keh...
worst part is that the man is a lawyer, the NJC and NBA in this country need to sanitize its self.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by ecclize: 4:33pm On May 26, 2019
Even acceptance fee cannot be refund.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Awoo88: 4:52pm On May 26, 2019
lexy2014:


How can u say u don't no what is wrong with Nigeria? Can u over pay ur bills in Nigeria especially to govt establishments and u will get a refund? Where does that happen?
Every other places with self respecting government officials
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by lexy2014: 5:04pm On May 26, 2019
Awoo88:

Every other places with self respecting government officials

Can u give example?
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Nobody: 5:04pm On May 26, 2019
Where is the useless efcc?

It is to be chasing Yahoo boys they know can't they see this international embarrassment?
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by chinedu234(m): 5:32pm On May 26, 2019
This same minister of United states of Africa that remembers Gongola state as one of the states currently in Nigeria.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Awoo88: 5:37pm On May 26, 2019
lexy2014:


Can u give example?
Places like US etc. Even China will return the money.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by lexy2014: 6:05pm On May 26, 2019
Awoo88:

Places like US etc. Even China will return the money.
Bros, na Nigeria we de talk no b US and China
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Nobody: 6:05pm On May 26, 2019
Dalung is a yahoo boy. Period.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Awoo88: 7:04pm On May 26, 2019
lexy2014:

Bros, na Nigeria we de talk no b US and China
.
That is why I said "every other places....." meaning Nigeria no join
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by NaMeAboki: 7:08pm On May 26, 2019
Them done already share the money; now to vomit am na him be de wahala.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by nwoye72: 7:14pm On May 26, 2019
Mr Dalung is a thief! Nonsense. Even to such a big organization like iaaf .shamfull act
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by foreshore(m): 7:16pm On May 26, 2019
fergie001:
The Nigerian Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, has accused the International Association of Athletics Federations, IAAF, of ‘blackmail’ after the body gave Nigeria an ultimatum to refund the money it was paid in error.

The federation said Nigeria was overpaid by $130,000 in 2017 but the country’s officials have rebuffed all efforts to get the money back.

Nigeria must now pay back within days or be sanctioned, the IAAF said.

In a letter sent to the president of the AFN, Ibrahim Gusau, and signed by the IAAF Senior Manager, Governance, Jee Isram, the body said the AFN was contacted immediately the anomaly was noticed on March 18, 2017, to refund the sum of $130,000 that was wrongly credited.

“Failure to receive the funds back within that period, we will have no alternative than to apply appropriate sanctions against your Federation,” it said.

Analysts have expressed outrage at the delayed refund, and have accused the sports ministry of denting the nation’s image.

Instead of repaying the money and ending the embarrassment, officials have been trading blames and refusing to speak on the matter.

A former member of the board of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria told PREMIUM TIMES that the sports minister, Mr Dalung, authorised the disbursement of the money.

Speaking at the 2019 Okpekpe Road Race held on Saturday in Edo State, Mr Dalung questioned the claims made by IAAF, claiming that Nigeria did nothing wrong.

“I think Nigeria has been unfairly treated because the issue has been painted and promoted as if there was any wrongdoing on the part of Nigeria,” Mr Dalung said.

“Certainly not, grants were released to Nigeria on the 17th of May 2017. IAAF on the 19th confirmed the transaction; those from IAAF after two months turned round and cried foul that it was a mistake.

“I smell rat in the whole thing and I believe that the whole thing has been orchestrated in an attempt to blackmail Nigeria,” the minister told journalists at Saturday’s race.

He continued: “Even when we went into it, we were not even convinced what the mistake was, is it a mistake of Nigeria or that of IAAF?

“When did they realise they made a mistake when the transaction was confirmed? I made a mistake in transferring money… I realised within 10 minutes and I called my bank and I retrieved the money. Why did it take IAAF two months to realise a mistake? An international organization, highly reputable?

"I think it is not about money erroneously credited to Nigeria, but there is a calculated attempt just to diminish and destroy Nigerian athletics, otherwise, I don’t see why they call it a mistake. We didn’t apply for a grant.”

When asked what the country will do at least to save it from possible ban as threatened by the IAAF, Mr. Dalung stated:

"Ban us for what? What has Nigeria done? What is the crime? Did we steal money from them? Did we ask them to transfer money to us?

"They transferred money to us, they confirmed the transaction to us, then after two months, they woke up from slumber.

“Is IAAF telling us they are as much disorganised as that? Where Nigeria is wrong, Nigeria will own up but you cannot wake up and just realise that they have something to hold on to. We are not even convinced that there is any mistake, the money was sent for the golden relays and it was done. Are they saying there was no golden relays.

“I think those promoting this are trying to cry blue murder; I think they are just enemies of this country and we should ask questions,” the minister concluded.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/331650-nigeria-sports-minister-dares-iaaf-gives-no-commitment-to-repay-missing-130000.html



You be thief, return the money you were over paid and stop trying to justify yourself. Typical African mentality
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Adedayo65: 7:19pm On May 26, 2019
Nawa o, Shay Buhari no hear all these ni? Shay e go say e no fit call this Oga to order ??
Na Buhari be the real ‘mr integrity’ abeeg
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by lexy2014: 7:30pm On May 26, 2019
Awoo88:
.
That is why I said "every other places....." meaning Nigeria no join

Alright sir. I get u
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by fergie001: 7:31pm On May 26, 2019
foreshore:



You be thief, return the money you were over paid and stop trying to justify yourself. Typical African mentality
No mind red beret
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Upton: 7:54pm On May 26, 2019
You didn't apply for a grant. They said the grant wasn't meant for you. You don't want to return it now
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by higgs: 8:09pm On May 26, 2019
Sad
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by ajayiopy: 8:41pm On May 26, 2019
fergie001:
The Nigerian Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, has accused the International Association of Athletics Federations, IAAF, of ‘blackmail’ after the body gave Nigeria an ultimatum to refund the money it was paid in error.

The federation said Nigeria was overpaid by $130,000 in 2017 but the country’s officials have rebuffed all efforts to get the money back.

Nigeria must now pay back within days or be sanctioned, the IAAF said.

In a letter sent to the president of the AFN, Ibrahim Gusau, and signed by the IAAF Senior Manager, Governance, Jee Isram, the body said the AFN was contacted immediately the anomaly was noticed on March 18, 2017, to refund the sum of $130,000 that was wrongly credited.

“Failure to receive the funds back within that period, we will have no alternative than to apply appropriate sanctions against your Federation,” it said.

Analysts have expressed outrage at the delayed refund, and have accused the sports ministry of denting the nation’s image.

Instead of repaying the money and ending the embarrassment, officials have been trading blames and refusing to speak on the matter.

A former member of the board of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria told PREMIUM TIMES that the sports minister, Mr Dalung, authorised the disbursement of the money.

Speaking at the 2019 Okpekpe Road Race held on Saturday in Edo State, Mr Dalung questioned the claims made by IAAF, claiming that Nigeria did nothing wrong.

“I think Nigeria has been unfairly treated because the issue has been painted and promoted as if there was any wrongdoing on the part of Nigeria,” Mr Dalung said.

“Certainly not, grants were released to Nigeria on the 17th of May 2017. IAAF on the 19th confirmed the transaction; those from IAAF after two months turned round and cried foul that it was a mistake.

“I smell rat in the whole thing and I believe that the whole thing has been orchestrated in an attempt to blackmail Nigeria,” the minister told journalists at Saturday’s race.

He continued: “Even when we went into it, we were not even convinced what the mistake was, is it a mistake of Nigeria or that of IAAF?

“When did they realise they made a mistake when the transaction was confirmed? I made a mistake in transferring money… I realised within 10 minutes and I called my bank and I retrieved the money. Why did it take IAAF two months to realise a mistake? An international organization, highly reputable?

"I think it is not about money erroneously credited to Nigeria, but there is a calculated attempt just to diminish and destroy Nigerian athletics, otherwise, I don’t see why they call it a mistake. We didn’t apply for a grant.”

When asked what the country will do at least to save it from possible ban as threatened by the IAAF, Mr. Dalung stated:

"Ban us for what? What has Nigeria done? What is the crime? Did we steal money from them? Did we ask them to transfer money to us?

"They transferred money to us, they confirmed the transaction to us, then after two months, they woke up from slumber.

“Is IAAF telling us they are as much disorganised as that? Where Nigeria is wrong, Nigeria will own up but you cannot wake up and just realise that they have something to hold on to. We are not even convinced that there is any mistake, the money was sent for the golden relays and it was done. Are they saying there was no golden relays.

“I think those promoting this are trying to cry blue murder; I think they are just enemies of this country and we should ask questions,” the minister concluded.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/331650-nigeria-sports-minister-dares-iaaf-gives-no-commitment-to-repay-missing-130000.html

J
Did you document it
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by IJEYdiamond(f): 9:11pm On May 26, 2019
Lol....
Fela's Song oooo
You be thief.. i no be thief
You dey Steal i no dey steal
The rest we know... Argument arugment argue.. hmmmm!!!
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by robosky02(m): 9:29pm On May 26, 2019
E neva do for this man

Pls next sports minister pls

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by tunergy(m): 11:56pm On May 26, 2019
Is he a Yahoo Boy?




sunkoye:
Oga... minister.....can you listen to yourself?

The people that credited you said its a mistake.... Spending what is not yours is criminal... after you have been duly notified.

This is so ridiculous.

Ole ma Ni Eleyi keh...

Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by kay7: 10:22am On May 27, 2019
Dalung’s Brain is still in PARK while his running mouth is on DRIVE.
He’s talking before thinking.
He should just return the money with immediate effect and alacrity and stop embarrassing all of us.
Re: Missing Funds: Solomon Dalung Dares IAAF, No Commitment To Repay by Treasure17(m): 5:25pm On May 28, 2019
The man should be in jail by now for spewing out all these ridiculous thrash. I don't understand why Efcc officials are not doing their job cause this is a financial crime. You received alert of money sent by error and you decided to keep quiet before now. Double standard government. They can hardly account for the money to start with. Visionless set of people.

(1) (2) (Reply)

Champions Leaque Match Live on StarTimes / Rumours Of Guardiola To Juventus Are 'ridiculous'- Man City / Super Eagles Set Up Friendly Vs 'robust-playing' DR Congo For Cameroon Clash

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 39
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.