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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Former Super Falcons star, Vera Okolo, says the team drank garri while on national duty

Coming on the heels of the revelation by the new sports minister Solomon Dalong of how he was a victim of corruption in Nigerian sports, former super falcons star, Vera Okolo has opened another can of worms. She says while on duty at the African Women's Championship in 2004 and 2007, the team wasn't paid its bonuses, they had to make do with very few kits and it got so bad Nigerians in South Africa donated food to the team. She said the then governor of Rivers state, Peter Odili stepped in to pay the bill for their meals.

“I cannot imagine a team representing a country as popular and blessed as Nigeria, to go for a tournament like that and be treated shabbily. If I open up on the terrible things that happened in South Africa, you will pity the players and heap praises on us,” Okolo told the Vanguard.

“We played that tournament with two pairs of white jerseys and one pair of green jerseys. Those were what we played with for over two weeks. In fact, I played two matches with groin injury, all in the name of wanting to win for Nigeria.”

The former player who is now attending the Nigeria Institute of Sports also detailed how the ladies were owed their due pay.
“Normally, when you go for such tournaments, as long as you win, you get your match bonus after a game. But it was a different ball game in South Africa. After winning our first match, we got to the hotel, expecting our bonus. It started from the kits. After giving us three jerseys, we asked why, they said they were bringing kits from Nigeria, that we should make do with what we have. We said, no problem as we were focused on retaining the cup.

“It was strange but we told them that it was not really the jersey that plays the game but the players. On match days we avoided exchanging jerseys. It became a crime to do so. We told them that we were not going back to Nigeria without the cup. And when the bonuses were not being paid after wining our matches, they became deeply worried and we rose to tell them not to allow that to weigh them down.”

“Even in Algiers 2007, it happened. Before most of our matches, we drank garri. But we felt good even with it. After the tournament in South Africa, Kikelomo Ajayi who was our captain was mandated by us to go and meet the officials to pay us the bonuses but we were shocked when she returned to tell us that they said we should go back to Nigeria to collect the money.

“That was when we said no, that if we got to Nigeria, they would not pay. Experiences have  shown that our officials don’t stand by their words, so we refused to go back home until the money was paid.
“Even when the embassy officials said that we were on our own and they would only provide for our breakfast, we were not moved. It was at that time that Nigerians in South Africa knew of our plight and said that as long as they were alive that we would not lack anything good in South Africa.
“They were bringing us food; in fact, we had so much that we were even giving out to visitors and friends. We had more than we had during the tournament. They said we should have told them all this while but we were not supposed to wash our dirty linens outside. But it just got to that extent that we could not hide it any more.
“There was a time that the former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili had to intervene. He called (Peterside) Idah, when he heard of our travails, to feed the players and send the bill to him.
“It was like that until the money was now given to us and immediately, they said we should pack to go to Nigeria.
“Then President, Olusegun Obasanjo gave us N1m each, after hearing what happened.”

42 comments:

Davido's driver said...

Poverty ... End time things

Davido's driver said...

Nigeria we hail thee *who can sing the former anthem*?

Unknown said...

Na garri hungry them to drink nah. Linda take note!

gentle said...

Chai...nigeria.

Unknown said...

Sorry,,,buh we re now managing in Nigeria,,,bcos of buhari...mtcheww














***odikwa risky nd tyt***

Unknown said...

Na garri hungry them to drink nah. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Lolz@drink garri,eyahh dat's unfair.....FG take note

Blog It With Olivia said...

Αи∂ after this, they will be expected to carry home some trophy. Mtcheew





















#It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

Baddest Puta said...

Oh boy ehhhh! This is sickening! I HATE this country.

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Lord knws if am a player ryt nw i will never represent any african country.... Nothing works in this continent, absolutely nothing i swear.....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Bonita Bislam said...

Hmm the decay that's in that NFF eh,is worst than the ones we see in public places.Its a shame!
Loooool @ garri

Adaobilinda her sexcellency said...

And so?

Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com) said...

Hiss! All dis tins r usually caused by poor management of officials dat r after their own pockets and not concerned abt national interests.

Dis wil never happen in developed countries dat r free of corruption. Wht a shame to Nigeria football authorities dat they never learn.

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BONARIO NNAGS said...

Quite unfortunate, that NFF glass house, is an epitome of corruption, no wonder they set it ablaze after massive looting.


~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Unknown said...

Nawa 0

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Hmmmmm

Unknown said...

I could be misquoted if I should phrase that naija deserves no good thing ...our leaders are all jigsaws ..so difficult to understand and explain

Unknown said...

Nigerian system of government is full of corruption,I just pray that a saviour will be send soon. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Anonymous said...

That's Bad if dat is d case. But why are you reporting this now?

aproko manager said...

Dis bad very bad

Unknown said...

That's why no matter the coach Nigeria brings to the national team result will hardly come...why? It's Because the system is bad
Only U17 impress continually...why? It's because they are looking for greener pastures,and when clubs from Europe and other continents come for them with good pay their playing style for their country changes drastically...
Take a look at most Nigeria players at how they play in their various clubs and then take a look at how they play in the national team...it's always two sided

yawanow said...

This so called negligence on the part of our government should be corrected. This is why most intellectuals, doctors, engineers, etc prefer to exhibit their skills outside the shores. GMB should set up award and benefits committee for patriotic Nigerians.

Anonymous said...

& u wonder why Dele Alli chose England over Nigeria. Him papa go don draw him ear like, "omo mi...t'oba danwo!!!".

Anonymous said...

Goosebumps came over me on reading this. Nigeria is a sham. NFF is more rotten than FIFA in terms of corruptuon. I hope Pinnick does thing differently.

AK 100 says so

Unknown said...

Quite sad!

Anonymous said...

Hmm......Welcome to Nigeria my country ,wonders shall never end, corruption everywhere

Anonymous said...

What do u mean? Buhari is God sent and will deliver by d grace God

Dutch said...

I'm over 32years old. But had tears rolling off my eyes as I read this. Its too heart wrenching. We are wicked!

Unknown said...

Garri na food na

Unknown said...

#thingsweread


OKORO UPGRADED

Ophacy said...

GEJ tried his best our players when he was in office. Imagine after making us so proud the under 17 boys were given 20k. What a shame

Unknown said...

Bows in shame. Nigerian leaders keep pouring hot shit on our faces.

Unknown said...

Just Imagine!

Unknown said...

Hmm. (Linda's finest)

Anonymous said...

Is it a bad thing??? Garri no be food???

Unknown said...

Don't say that again abeg, so even the poor masses doesn't deserve anything good?

ary said...

The corruption in Nigeria would take almost a millennia to clear up! Garri?!!! And someone just jejely pocketed the money!

MADE IN NIGERIA said...

Oh Nigeria!!!! Smh

Spicebomb said...

Like garri isn't food...Gerrarahherre jor

Anonymous said...

Really? I'm ashamed of you.

Unknown said...

Shirap it's called sacrifice.
~D great anonymous!

Anonymous said...

Why won't u say *and so? ...... cos u get ur own money sleep around like dog while ur fellow ladies worked hard for theirs and yet not paid, u have the guts to say and so?....go and bow ur head in shame * bitch*

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