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‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Islie(op): 9:26am On Jul 31, 2025
By Philip Shimnom Clement


The cash price splashed on Nigeria’s women national football team, the Super Falcons, is enough to take care of the monthly wage bill of about 16,000 doctors, 66,000 teachers and over 78,000 lowest ranked officers of the Police Force, Checks by Daily Trust has shown.

Daily Trust reports that following their triumph at the just-concluded 2024 WAFCON tournament in Morocco, the 24 players and 11 technical crew of the Super Falcons were rewarded with a cash prize of N4.602 billion ($100,000 and $50, 000) each as well as the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The players and officials were also given the sum of N350m by the Nigerian Governors Forum, which took their cash reward to N4.952bn

Nigeria won the WAFCON title for a record-extending 10th time on Saturday after coming back from two goals down to beat hosts Morocco 3-2 in the final at the Rabat Olympic Stadium.

The team landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Monday before proceeding to a reception organised for them by the Presidency.

President Tinubu had promised the team a befitting reception on Sunday while speaking with them after their triumph.

“Nothing else could have represented it, crucial time, crucial victory. On behalf of the grateful nation, I hereby confer on the players and the 11-man technical team the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger,” Tinubu had announced.

“Additionally, I hereby direct the allocation of a three-bedroom apartment for each of the players and the technical crew in our Renewed Hope Estate.

“In addition, there is a cash award of the naira equivalent of $100,000 to each of the 24 players and equivalent of $50,000 to the 11-man technical crew. Once again, I congratulate you, and I continue to pray for you. With this, the Nigerian spirit is unyielding and will never die. God bless you” the president had said.

Tinubu’s cash reward was calculated at the exchange rate of N1,562/1$.

The Super Falcons also dominated the tournament’s awards as captain Rasheedat Ajibade won the Player of the Tournament; Chiamaka Nnadozie was named the best keeper while coach Justine Madugu won the best coach award.

The thrilling dominance marked the 10th triumph of the Falcons on the continental stage after their previous triumphs in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2018.

However, Tinubu’s cash rewards have been criticized in many quarters considering the current economic situation in the country.

Many Nigerians argued that the money, when put to good use, is enough to help every Nigerian have a decent living.

A social commentator Fr. Kelvin Ugwu who spoke on the issue noted that “The worth of the cup in WAFCON is $1m, but the money spent on the footballers and crew, both as cash gifts and material gifts, including housing, totals beyond $4m.

“Twenty-four players were given $100,000 each, that is $2.4m. Eleven crew members at $50,000 each is $550,000. That is roughly $3m. I don’t know the cost of the fully finished three-bedroom apartment for each player and crew. But you can do the maths and see. I also don’t know the cost of the dinner party and how much was paid to all the artists who performed. But I am sure you already know it will be in millions. If you put everything together, you will see that about $5m has been spent to celebrate the winning of $1m,” he said.

However, Daily Trust calculated the said amount and what it can do for critical workers like doctors, teachers and policemen with regards to their wages and welfare.


Doctors

Over time, medical doctors in Nigeria have raised concerns over poor remuneration and unfavourable working conditions with some earning less than N250,000 per month in some states despite risking their lives to care for patients.

Daily Trust findings show that the poor welfare for medical doctors is one of the key factors driving many medical professionals to seek better opportunities abroad, worsening the country’s brain drain crisis popularly known as ‘japa syndrome’.

Further findings by our correspondent revealed that private hospitals tend to pay higher salaries, while government-employed doctors are often left with inadequate incentives, earning between N200,000 and N250,000.

A medical doctor at a government-owned hospital in Abuja who did not mention his name for security concerns, lamented the financial burden he faces despite years of medical training and experience.

He explained, “It is heartbreaking to work so hard, especially in a public hospital, and still earn only N250,000 a month. The cost of living in Abuja is high with rent, transport and other things and that amount is not just sustainable.”

He explained that while Nigerian doctors are fully capable of meeting the country’s medical needs, their low pay largely explains the ongoing brain drain.

The government is indeed taking steps to increase medical school admissions and build pharmacies, laboratories, and nursing schools. However, these efforts have not stemmed the tide of doctors relocating to the US, UK and Europe. What we need are incentives and salaries commensurate with our skills and responsibilities.

The over N4bn if divided by the minimum salary of a medical doctor in a government-owned hospital can pay the wages of about 16,000 doctors.


Teachers

In Nigeria, teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the future generation, yet they often find themselves undervalued and unappreciated. Despite their significant contributions to society, teachers face numerous challenges that hinder their ability to thrive and make a lasting impact on their students.

Many teachers struggle to make ends meet due to low salaries, delayed payments, and irregularities in pension schemes. This financial strain not only affects their motivation and morale but also detracts talented individuals from pursuing a career in education.

Some Nigerian teachers, particularly those in private schools, earn salaries as low as N45,000 per month. Some even earn below the national minimum wage of N30,000. This situation is compounded by the rising cost of living and inflation, making it difficult for teachers to make ends meet.

Only recently, teachers in the FCT were on strike for over 100 days due to poor welfare.

During that time, primary school pupils in Abuja were left to their fate while government authorities and labour unions continued a protracted tug-of-war.

The industrial action, led by the FCT wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, was the fourth since late 2023.

The teachers were demanding the full implementation of a tripartite agreement signed on December 11, 2024, which promised a N70,000 minimum wage for teachers.

Due to the prolonged strike, children who should be in class were found roaming markets, chasing after vehicles, or hawking sachet water and groundnuts under the scorching sun.

For teachers earning just about N66,000 monthly, the over N4bn splashed on the Super Falcons by the president will be adequate to pay about 66,000 of them.


Police officers

The issue of poor packages for retired police officers has been on the front burner for a very long time in Nigeria.

Only recently, these retired officers stormed the streets nationwide protesting poor welfare, pension and other living conditions.

In Abuja, the retired police personnel who defied the downpour protested at the Force headquarters and National Assembly entrance gate, to ventilate their anger and frustration.

Also, a former presidential candidate and human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, slammed the government’s reward structure, calling it “brutally unfair” to officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

Further checks by Daily Trust have shown that a constable in the Nigerian Police Force earns between N51,000 and N75 000 monthly.

Now, the amount showered on the Super Falcons can pay about 78,000 of the lowest ranked constables in the Nigeria Police Force.
https://dailytrust.com/money-gifted-to-super-falcons-can-pay-16000-doctors-66000-teachers-others/

Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Kemetian: 9:29am On Jul 31, 2025
That is how we like it.

If you don’t like it, you can emigrate.

There are 201 other countries out there.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by brain54(m):
Misplaced priorities...

I'm one of those that believe the largese was wasteful.

We should set our priorities right.

Our educational system is in shambles... how many people get rewarded for doing exceptionally well in that sector or in technological or even technical innovations.

It's not hate. The super falcons have done well and it right to appreciate their efforts. But we should also set our priorities in the right order to get a rounded balance.

The IGP just came out to say the pension of Nigerian Police officers that give a better part of their life to the service of the country is miserable.

This is a spending spree. It's reckless!
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by CodeTemplarr: 9:55am On Jul 31, 2025
A civils servant earning N167k X 12 months X 40 years
Is still only about N80m richer for it but how many civil servants even get that?

Imagine using that for prize money in tech innovation competition. Dead brained govt. Is it sport alone the country "go chop"?
This move will turn more people against Tinubu than for him.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by jmoore(m): 10:04am On Jul 31, 2025
They said Tinubu has first class in accounting.

An accountant that said statistics is not useful.

Tinubu is on same level with Monday Okpebhloho.

Maybe he wanted to pronounce 10,000 dollars and ended up pronouncing 100,000 dollars.

They don't want to correct the mistake so they decided to play along.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Exclusive101: 10:16am On Jul 31, 2025
You will also be one of those wailing n insultung Nigeria when the athlete decide to play for other countries enumerating their athletes beta than Nigeria ba ?!

brain54:
Misplaced priorities...

I'm one of those that believe the largese was wasteful.

We should set our priorities right.

Our educational system is in shambles... how many people get rewarded for doing exceptionally well in that sector or in technological or even technical innovations.

It's not hate. The super falcons have done well and it right to appreciate their efforts. But we should also set our priorities in the right order to get a rounded balance.

The IGP just came out to say the pension of Nigerian Police officers that give a better part of their life to the service of the country is miserable.

This is a spending spree. It's reckless!
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by jmoore(m): 10:18am On Jul 31, 2025
Exclusive101:
You will also be one of those wailing n insultung Nigeria when the athlete decide to play for other countries enumerating their athletes beta than Nigeria ba ?!
Tinubu should have paid each of them 1 billion dollars. 100,000 dollars is very small.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Exclusive101: 10:19am On Jul 31, 2025
That was why he got the job at Mkbil. Same job you qill never gwt if you live a trillion times or you think he was using his monwy to get chairmanship of fraudulent like your Obi.

jmoore:
They said Tinubu has first class in accounting.

An accountant that said statistics is not useful.

Tinubu is on same level with Monday Okpebhloho.

Maybe he wanted to pronounce 10,000 dollars and ended up pronouncing 100,000 dollars.

They don't want to correct the mistake so they decided to play along.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by atobs4real(m): 10:21am On Jul 31, 2025
Is it not better for them to be gifted than the government embezzle the money
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by cr7lomo:
100k dollars for a competition that they have won 10 times...this regime is totally wasteful... how can u gift them 3 times more than what the competition gave them as winners, when we no be Saudi.... even the English players that won the Euros dint get this much.... why are we like this ...a country that is struggling for funds
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by emkz: 10:22am On Jul 31, 2025
Interesting


As someone asked, if their sisters won WAFCON, would they have opposed the largesse from Tinubu?

Some of the girls worked hard to win that trophy. Some of them came from poor families. They made the country proud. The payment is not only a reward for them but an investment for the future of the girl child and other athletes. It would also encourage corporate bodies to invest more in sports. For example, Nduka Obaigbena has committed to invest in athletic trials. These investments would attract talents who can win laurels for the country and even attract sponsorship deals for them.

It is not everything that must be condemned.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by bluestone2015: 10:22am On Jul 31, 2025
Who told you that the government can't still pay all the doctors and teachers if they want to. That money affects nothing considering the wealth of Nigeria
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by uuzba(m):
People don't seem to understand what stupidity is all about.
Somebody that is stupid is stupid for a reason.
And they're too stupid to stop being more stupid.
That's why they are stupid.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by fmlala: 10:22am On Jul 31, 2025
Shallow thinking people have started again. If the critique desires such money he/she can as well start playing football. Let the girls enjoy the reward of their labor in peace.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by fredoooooo: 10:23am On Jul 31, 2025
Go and pay them in your pocket.
God bless the girls .. God bless Mr president..God bless Nigeria
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by PulaPower:
Unfortunately, it’s like that everywhere..

Have you seen any teacher wey dey receive 300,000pounds weekly for UK & Europe? But football players does..

And it’s not just even teachers... Someone raised a similar question on quora..

Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by jmoore(m): 10:23am On Jul 31, 2025
Exclusive101:
That was why he got the job at Mkbil. Same job you qill never gwt if you live a trillion times or you think he was using his monwy to get chairmanship of fraudulent like your Obi.
I will not be a druglord

Ask Reno Omokri where Tinubu did his accounting.

Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by lexy2014: 10:23am On Jul 31, 2025
Exclusive101:
You will also be one of those wailing n insultung Nigeria when the athlete decide to play for other countries enumerating their athletes beta than Nigeria ba ?!
where is the insult to nigeria in the post below?

brain54:
Misplaced priorities...

I'm one of those that believe the largese was wasteful.

We should set our priorities right.

Our educational system is in shambles... how many people get rewarded for doing exceptionally well in that sector or in technological or even technical innovations.

It's not hate. The super falcons have done well and it right to appreciate their efforts. But we should also set our priorities in the right order to get a rounded balance.

The IGP just came out to say the pension of Nigerian Police officers that give a better part of their life to the service of the country is miserable.

This is a spending spree. It's reckless!
what do you mean by "enumerating their athletes"?
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by stevebond007(m): 10:23am On Jul 31, 2025
Those girls did us proud, they deserve all the rewards and bonuses. They worked hard for it.

Our doctors and teachers deserve better as well.

Two truths can coexist.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by iwaeda: 10:24am On Jul 31, 2025
Tinubu is Mr. Buje budanu, kosi owo ti wan ina. To me the largesse is too much $100k, even in America is much, that is half down payment for a home. Anyways, we are going to borrow to pay. grin grin grin grin
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by DeepSight(m): 10:24am On Jul 31, 2025
Its not as though the girls should not be celebrated. They should of course. Its just that when you put that into context with Professors earning N500K Monthly in this country, it certainly is something to wonder about.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by MoneyMan5: 10:24am On Jul 31, 2025
The women deserve it because they worked very hard to achieved it. Overall athletes and sportswomen and men earn more than civil servants everywhere in the world.


Despite the women winning it 10X, this is the first time they would ever be celebrated in this manner that worth their achievements. The Ghananians team haven't win it a single time and you see the bitter protest and wailing of Morocco team that lost the match against the falcons, that's how much it mean.

Why are Nigerians so full of Jealousy and Bitterness for the Falcon success? One of the reason Nigeria is not progressing is because of this pull me down syndrome and jealousy for successful people, the money Tinubu rewarded Falcons is not up to what your state governors and politicians loots every year from your respective state, so the falcons reward is suddenly what is causing your state governors not to pay minimum wage and the cause of your poverty ?
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by SmartPolician: 10:24am On Jul 31, 2025
What is wrong with Nigérians?

Why is this even a topic?

People who criticise that gesture no get sense.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Goodlady(f):
Lopsided merit often comes with prejudice.
Does the super falcons deserve huge rewards, YES!
How huge should it be? Based on the pocket of the country.
Do medical personnel, teachers, military and civil servants deserve huge pay? YES!


What's the solution?

FG should have standard payment or reward for national heroes. So that when such is being given other sectors won't frown faces.
Also, the welfare of workers nationwide should be improved. It's not too difficult to do if politicians are selfless. What some govs, ministers spend is outrageous when you dig deeper. Just come to Abuja and see spendings by politicians.
Nigeria must be better.

Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by DeepSight(m): 10:25am On Jul 31, 2025
stevebond007:
Those girls did us proud, they deserve all the rewards and bonuses. They work hard for it.
Of course.

But what do you think our Professors deserve? N500k Monthly? As salary? Really?
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by babztee(m): 10:25am On Jul 31, 2025
I wish they could pay our military guys in Sambisa huge amounts like this because these people risk their lives everyday to safeguard our borders.

Omo mehn ,oga oo
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Goodlady(f): 10:25am On Jul 31, 2025
Booked for anybody wey yarn dust.
Anybody wey yarn dust booked.
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by Bizmind95: 10:25am On Jul 31, 2025
Nigerian Politicians and over do. Evil people. Trust them to always leave the vital things and be shading shadows. Yes, the Super Falcons really tried...l burnt a lot of data to stream the final match Live and almost shed tears when they won...so yes, they should be celebrated. But too much of everything they say is bad! Nigerians are hungry! Even soldiers that put their lives on the line for the country every single day are complaining of bad food and poor salary. So use that money to fix these vital things, not to be showering millions on people that are already Billionaires and made for life!
Re: ‘money Gifted To Super Falcons Can Pay 16,000 Doctors, 66,000 Teachers, Others’ by RenoOkriTheGoat: 10:25am On Jul 31, 2025
There's nothing we shall not see in this terrible administration by this drug criminal and Chicago certificate fraudster.
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