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$100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Omooba77(op): 9:20am On Aug 07, 2025
By Adelakun Abimbola

When the Super Falcons, the Nigerian women’s national football team, won their tenth WAFCON title in Morocco recently, the President splashed them with a $100,000 prize, conferred the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger on all 24 players, and then gifted each of them a three-bedroom apartment. Staff of the team’s technical crew also received $50,000 each as part of the presidential recognition.

Barely a week later, the women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress, also won their seventh AfroBasket title and fifth consecutive title in Côte d’Ivoire. In the spirit of the gift-giving season, they, too, were understandably given a similar set of rewards since anything less than what the footballers received would have sparked some ill feelings that basketball is a lesser sport.

Please let it be known that I do not grudge the players a kobo of their money. In a country where a shiftless potentate like Muhammadu Buhari incurred millions of dollars in medical bills throughout his public life without ever contributing to the nation’s glory, these outstanding sportswomen deserve what they get. The delight they have brought to Nigeria in the past weeks outpaces what the thousands of our good-for-nothing and obesely overpaid retinue of leaders achieve in one or two terms. Good for the women, and hopefully, the government makes good on the promises. We do not want a repeat of 1994, when the Super Eagles eventually received their promised apartments decades later.

That said, two things can be right—or wrong—at the same time. It is right for them to be well-rewarded for their efforts, and equally right to criticise the seemingly whimsical system of rewards for the players. If we can give so much for a continental championship, what will now be considered adequate compensation if it ever happens that the Nigerian team, male or female, wins the World Cup? Or have they foreclosed that possibility and resigned themselves to continental championships triumphs as the peak of Nigeria’s sporting glory? There are Olympic medals to be won in 2028. What will be considered fair for those to earn?

There are several problems here, and the first is that such monetary overcompensation is at the very heart of the Tinubus’ politics. Whether Mr or Mrs Tinubu or even son Seyi, the family offers cash in a way that suggests they are either atoning for how they made the money or are simply incapable of sustaining relationships not denominated through the cash gifts (or both). For instance, not too long ago, Mrs Tinubu embarked on her now moribund project of encouraging women to engage in backyard farming and announced the Every Home A Garden competition, where first-time women farmers would showcase their gardens to potentially win a N25m prize. She made the same monetary offer when she also launched her now-defunct national Aṣọ Ẹbí design competition. The cash prizes were disproportionate to the activity for which they were intended, making the money seem like the primary goal. Why attach such a humongous sum if not a lack of trust in your ability to inspire a national movement that would take a life of its own? If the contests had any bearing on the reality of the people for whom they were said to have been designed, they would have devolved towards it naturally rather than try to buy their interest. The Tinubu family knows nobody would love them without their money, and so they regularly bribe their way into the hearts of an impoverished populace.

Second is, of course, the reality of the Nigerian sporting environment. Elsewhere, medals come with multiple opportunities for product endorsements, coaching positions, and sometimes, speaking engagements, all of which could culminate in lucrative earnings for successful athletes. The country would not need to overcompensate you because it has a system that does so, and judiciously too. Michael Jordan, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams are among the athletes for whom sporting glory has been regenerative well beyond their active careers. Nigeria has no such benefits; its reward system is highly dependent on the mood of its incumbent president.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo once attempted to inaugurate the tradition of celebrating sporting victories with a mere presidential handshake, but that effort also went nowhere. The whole idea was that bringing glory to the nation is a reward in itself and need not be devalued by turning it into a cash-and-carry commodity. But that was also a fundamental misreading of the nature of our society.

Symbolic rewards like a presidential handshake have no equity value in a country like ours, where economic opportunities are constricted. Nobody can eat a medal here, and shaking hands with the President does not necessarily open business doors. Even worse is that the person who wanted to get Nigeria started on that path himself lacked the necessary self-discipline to motivate anyone to look beyond pecuniary gains and embrace a higher patriotic ideal. So, we have remained at a level where athletes need to be overpaid for any reward to be remarkable.


The present timing is also rather auspicious. The President, who has been embarrassed by persistent policy failure, a general dysfunctionality under his watch, and a populace that screams “ebi ń pa wá ó!’ at his motorcade, suddenly gets the lucky chance to celebrate a sporting win. We cannot blame him for overdoing it. More than anyone, he needs to reassure himself he is not entirely jinxed; that Nigeria is still capable of achieving some victories under his leadership.

Then, of course, announcing a $100,000 prize for a single player is telling of the extent to which the naira has depreciated. Nigeria has faced severe inflationary trends, but the past two years have been particularly challenging. Naira has virtually no value anymore. The prices of goods and services have largely escaped control, and although the figures may seem meaningless, they still determine reality.

It has reached the point where you must be high up in the upper-middle class to afford a fairly decent used car. That reality is also expressed, not only in our regular transactions, but also in how we reward our athletes. Any amount you give them falls short, and so it must be upped to the extreme just for it to have some meaning.

Finally, a huge monetary award for sporting victory is the triumph of spectacle over substance. It is cheaper—and I mean that in every sense of the word—to reward a triumph that was engineered through other functional systems than to build a local one that supports a sporting ecosystem from the ground up. That is because you cannot develop sports in isolation; it must be achieved in consonance with a better infrastructure of education and health, urban facilities, public amenities, and an overall conducive atmosphere. You cannot be a country where public schools have gone comatose and your professors serially lament having to farm to survive and still prioritise sports investment. Lagos, the city purportedly built up by the present occupant of Aso Rock, submerges under the floodwaters that rage into homes from breached canals and long-decrepit underground sewage systems. You cannot be a society that wades through all that mess and still somehow manages sports effectively. You must outsource the responsibility. When you are fortunate to win against other similarly under-resourced teams on a poor continent, what else is there to do than to lavish them with the money you could not spend on building requisite structures?
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Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by madridguy(m): 9:22am On Aug 07, 2025
People should rest on this issue. Let the ladies enjoy their country benefit for a while. It is their time today, it could be anyone's time tomorrow.

If our past heros were well celebrated maybe many of them will not homeless and penniless today.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by AlbertNewton: 10:15am On Aug 07, 2025
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Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by tollyboy5(m): 10:16am On Aug 07, 2025
You sef join sport and win one trophy 🏆.

Too much noise everywhere
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Image123(m): 10:17am On Aug 07, 2025
Jealous people. Na only top wetin another person collect na hin you write this epistle? And na woman again.
All these people purging forget to tell us what they would have done instead, very convenient.

Let's invest billions in NELFUND? "No way, it's bribe."
Let's invest billions in roads? "No way, it's useless."
Let's invest billions in airports? "No way, it's nepotism."
Let's invest billions in female champions? "No way, too much is inadequate."
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Mrchippychappy(m): 10:18am On Aug 07, 2025
madridguy:
People should rest on this issue. Let the ladies enjoy their country benefit for a while. It is their time today, it could be anyone's time tomorrow.

If our past heros were well celebrated maybe many of them will not homeless and penniless today.
People should rest on this issue of gross mismanagement of public funds and a complete case of misplaced priorities?

Veterans in the armed forces are struggling to feed their family by the way.

Doctors are fleeing the country to become janitors due to poor wages.

Most of these girls are based in Europe or USA and already earn a good salary playing for football and basketball teams in these Western countries.

No one is saying they shouldn't be rewarded but must it be 100,000 usd? How do we justify this and then turn a blind eye to the plight of veterans? Na wa oh

Even the Lioness of England that just won the euros were paid much less than this and that was a much bigger competition.

Priorities people, Priorities. Loosing your conscience over some political party wey no send you is a crazy way to live your life.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by CoreWaveMedia: 10:19am On Aug 07, 2025

Everyone just wants to sound smart. Do you remember when super eagles or so travelled and were stranded and we were raining fire and brimstone on the NFF. Now the Presidency has done right and we are still complaining.

The reward is not for them alone, it's to encourage young people to aspire to do the same and secondly what you see at the competition is a culmination of years of hard work and the competition is the crowning moment.

In the US the winner of CONCAF gets $1,000,000 and there are still homeless people.

Even the Bible said the poor will always remain with you.

So let the girls enjoy their victory, it was well earned.

After seeing how much they earned, even me as a guy started checking out basketball pitches in my area.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by motionarena: 10:20am On Aug 07, 2025
Abeg make person summarize wetin this Bannie dey talk
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by AntiChristian: 10:20am On Aug 07, 2025
Abeg let all those who served their country to be the best of their potentials enjoy their money!
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Fiscus105(m): 10:21am On Aug 07, 2025
I guess baba over dose when he dole out too much for footballers, have made mistake, the basketballers case came in no distance. In other not to be seen as a partial father xmas, he was forced to continue dole out money that is entrusted in his care by people.


On a serious note, Tinubu trying hard lately to be good man, since bubu passed on, doing this to win people's hearts before 2027. The coalition already holding him at jugular.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Talkisneeded(m): 10:22am On Aug 07, 2025
I wanted to write bad antecedent for future winners,but remember there’s a prize money for this competitions too,that goes inside the pocket of the federation..
Let winners enjoy thier cakes jaree
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by cr7lomo: 10:24am On Aug 07, 2025
Tinubu did so to score cheap points while his wife championed it as a feminist that she is... never in history has anyone been gifted much.... they didn't do anything extraordinary...gifting so much in a country that protests are being held for no payment of salaries or gratuity is extremely insensitive.... what is the benefit of winning these trophies to be honest ...only the players benefit cos they sell themselves to the highest bidders for their careers. ..... 100k is too much for a tournament that they have won 10 out of 13 times and the other 5 times in a role... or will they be giving them 100k whenever they win it ?? Cos they will most certainly win it again in 2 years time ... win the Olympics or world cup and they will deserve even double of it
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Tunmise40: 10:24am On Aug 07, 2025
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Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by cr7lomo: 10:26am On Aug 07, 2025
Talkisneeded:
I wanted to write bad antecedent for future winners,but remember there’s a prize money for this competitions too,that goes inside the pocket of the federation..
Let winners enjoy thier cakes jaree
Federation gave 1m as price winning cos that's what they deserve ...Tinubu triple am, in a country that's aee so deeply indebt and can't stop borrowing . These are the type of poor judgemental leaders we have ... gifting on impulse shows serious signs of a weak leader
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Tflex01:
Nigerians and their yeye behaviour disguised as genuine concern. A lot of them are mad because they think that gesture will make Tinubu more popular among the young athletes and nothing more. 😆

The same Obidients that always blame the government for not attracting our diaspora talents due to poor treatment are still the ones crying in the comment. Is God not wonderful?? 😂

😂
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Racoon(m): 10:26am On Aug 07, 2025
"....The Tinubu family knows nobody would love them without their money, and so they regularly bribe their way into the hearts of an impoverished populace.... "
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Fujiyama:
While I don't necessarily agree with all the points made by the author, this piece was well written, particularly in her description of BAT and his presidency so far.

All that empty, breathless pre-election talk of the BAT presidency being a transformative one just seems perverse now. And the reason for the failure is a fairly simple one: BAT doesn't practice what he preaches. He just doesn't.

There is a difference when a leader demonstrates leadership through personal sacrifice. There is a difference when a leader recognizes the importance of building institutions - and he does all he can to build them. There is a difference when the leadership shows a troubled people through visible action that "we are all in this together". Sadly, that isn't the BAT way.

You can't give what you don't have.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Jovi10: 10:27am On Aug 07, 2025
It's a good gesture howbeit wasteful. Our teachers, soldiers, police, most government workers, nurses and doctors are well underpaid. This people need the funds and assistance more than anyone else. Let's do the right things first which is paying more attention to these people I mentioned above.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by RollinTNDA: 10:28am On Aug 07, 2025
Since the Men teams have been very dull and disappointing.

FG should give falcons additional $200k

These girls gave us the joy that a full oshimen squad of men team couldn't give.

The Super Eagles men team are a disgrace to both manhood and Nigeria.

The worst of them is that ugly fat boniface that jokes around instead of being focused.

The ladies deserve all the glory
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by Tflex01:
cr7lomo:
Federation gave 1m as price winning cos that's what they deserve ...Tinubu triple am, in a country that's aee so deeply indebt and can't stop borrowing . These are the type of poor judgemental leaders we have ... gifting on impulse shows serious signs of a weak leader
"Gifting on impulse" by someone that followed all their knockout stage matches?

Why is it that you guys must look for something to complain about no matter how crazy it sounds??
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by prinsam30: 10:29am On Aug 07, 2025
What about the retirees, the army, police and teachers after spending 35yrs of their lives fighting for this country, what they get is just paltry 2mill naira as take home gratuity, the government have failed the citizens, they now celebrate misplace priorities than actual problems on ground, everyone that has brought some glory to this nation should be rewarded buh not like this. You can't reward a 4week competition with so much like this and left out a 35yrs hardwork of our darling heroes, it is a slap on their faces
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by ElevationD: 10:30am On Aug 07, 2025
That’s exactly the point.
Most citizens agree with the monetary compensation, especially as it brought joy to everyone’s faces. However, governments at all levels, FG, states and local governments should ensure that our communities better and safer than they are presently too. It was always the story that Nigeria is broke, but with what we see, the nation does not appear broke as claimed.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by richie240: 10:31am On Aug 07, 2025
You are right, some are merely jealous since they won't say kpim if it were their sisters that are involved.
Image123:
Jealous people. Na only top wetin another person collect na hin you write this epistle?
All these people purging forget to tell us what they would have done instead, very convenient.
Nevertheless, has the FG not opened the pandora's box??
When will this end??
Does it mean that any championship victory in the world africa goes with a reward of $100,000 dollz when the minimum wage is $47 a month ($560 a year)??

A balance must be struck!
cool
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by lexy2014: 10:32am On Aug 07, 2025
madridguy:
People should rest on this issue. Let the ladies enjoy their country benefit for a while. It is their time today, it could be anyone's time tomorrow.

If our past heros were well celebrated maybe many of them will not homeless and penniless today.
did anyone prevent you from resting on the issue?

is governance about some people's time today and some others tomorrow?

when will it be your turn to receive $100,000?

is it because "past heroes" were not celebrated that they became homeless and penniless?

are there no homeless and penniless nigerians?

is it because they are not "past heroes" that they deserve to be homeless and penniless?

what is the living standard of nigerians today?

did these footballers and basketballers not receive match bonuses for the matches they played and won?

England won the women's euro cup. did you hear anyone giving them $100,000 and flats in england?
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by cr7lomo: 10:34am On Aug 07, 2025
Tflex01:
"Gifting on impulse" by someone that followed all their knockout stage matches?

Why is it that you guys must look for something to complain about no matter how mundane it sounds??
Nigeria is not among the category of nations that can afford to give out expensive gifts to their athletes... even with the money CAF have and made from the tournament....they gave them 1m as price money, while we coughed out quadruple of that to them, ifvu include the houses.... are we Saudi Arabia or Qatar that cab afford to throw cash around.... if Morocco won, their government wudnt give them more than 30k dollars and Morocco is in a better financial situation than Nigeria... I don't know why u all can't be logical...u always throw tribe religion or gender into the mix
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by lexy2014: 10:34am On Aug 07, 2025
Tflex01:
"Gifting on impulse" by someone that followed all their knockout stage matches?

Why is it that you guys must look for something to complain about no matter how mundane it sounds??
were the athletes not paid for the matches they played and won?

did they play for free through out the competitions?

ENgland won the women's Euros.

did you see ENgland giving them $100,000 and flats in england?
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by SmartyPants(m): 10:35am On Aug 07, 2025
Mrchippychappy:
People should rest on this issue of gross mismanagement of public funds and a complete case of misplaced priorities?

Veterans in the armed forces are struggling to feed their family by the way.

Doctors are fleeing the country to become janitors due to poor wages.

Most of these girls are based in Europe or USA and already earn a good salary playing for football and basketball teams in these Western countries.

No one is saying they shouldn't be rewarded but must it be 100,000 usd? How do we justify this and then turn a blind eye to the plight of veterans? Na wa oh

Even the Lioness of England that just won the euros were paid much less than this and that was a much bigger competition.

Priorities people, Priorities. Loosing your conscience over some political party wey no send you is a crazy way to live your life.
Who told you that? Many of these girls have to hold second jobs, especially the female footballers playng outside Europe. Like men, their careers are also quite short. These complaints smack of wickedness to me because you know darn well that billions are being siphoned by politicians, but it is a mere 100k usd amounting to no more than $3m for the entire team and technical staff that is giving you people sleepless nights.


Horrible people.
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by MrIcredible: 10:35am On Aug 07, 2025
It absolutely doesn't make sense at all

In a country where civil servants can't even be paid $50 IN A FOKIN MONTH!
Re: $100,000 Prizes: When Too Much Is Inadequate by adamkkk: 10:36am On Aug 07, 2025
Tinubu is just using everything to play politics.
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