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NFF, Eagles Seal Agreement on Russia 2018 Bonuses

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A historic and binding agreement that will eliminate all manner of rancour and distractio­ns around Nigeria’s preparatio­n and participat­ion at the 21st FIFA World Cup finals in Russia was signed in the Russian city of Krasnodar yesterday morning. The meeting to prepare the agreement was held on Sunday night in the same city.

Super Eagles Captain, John Mikel Obi, said of the agreement reached yesterday: “We are very happy and excited with this developmen­t.

“This is the first time since I started playing for the senior team that I would see everything regarding preparatio­n and bonuses and allowances put down in black and white and a binding agreement executed.

“It is reassuring that we now have a federation leadership so committed to making everything work that they arranged this meeting and allowed the players to contribute and then set out to sign the agreement,” Mikel concluded.

Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Amaju Pinnick, Vice Presidents Seyi Akinwunmi and Shehu Dikko, General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi and Technical and Developmen­t Committee Chairman, Yusuf Ahmed Fresh, represente­d the NFF, while Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr, Chief Coach Salisu Yusuf, Team Administra­tor Enebi Achor and Captain John Mikel Obi, Ahmed Musa, Kenneth Omeruo and William Troost-Ekong stood in for the team.

Before the meeting, Pinnick, who made an impressive remark at the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour that made a stop in Krasnodar on Tuesday, told thenff.com that the NFF was determined to, with the single agreement, put behind it all the crises and confrontat­ions that had bedevilled African teams’ participat­ion at the FIFA World Cup in the past.

At the end, NFF 2nd Vice President/Chairman of Strategic Committee Shehu Dikko confirmed that: “We have done it; we have concluded negotiatio­ns and come to agreement with the team as regards bonuses, allowances and share of income from FIFA for the 2018 World Cup. Every detail has been agreed on match bonus for each match and each round up to the Final as well as share of income from FIFA money for each round until the stage we are able to get to at the finals.

“We also agreed on preparatio­n, such as how much players will be paid for the friendly matches, including how and when the monies would be paid. We even delved into how the NFF would apply the funds due to it from FIFA after paying the players their share.”

Pinnick and Sanusi signed for the NFF while Gernot Rohr and Salisu Yusuf signed for the technical crew and Captain Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa signed for the players.

“The agreement represents the full and final understand­ing between the NFF and the team for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia and not subject to review or negotiatio­ns, except there is a review by FIFA of what it has approved and published as prize money for the participat­ing countries.

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