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Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by jesuspikinjp(m): 11:31am On Apr 14, 2016 |
a handshake should have done the trick. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by udeme67(m): 12:11pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
Make them carry go bet9ja go play 10odds 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by robosky02(m): 12:22pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
na wao this money only Andy Uba or somebody in nairaland (I no call person name ohh) would have given then without kicking a ball yet an NFF that wants to hire a foreign coach is approving this pay |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by fF01(m): 12:37pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
odinese:dat,s about 67Million Naira. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by Nairasolutions: 12:39pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
Is it for predictions and betting? |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by fF01(m): 12:43pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150:even me i shock o! wen no b say na war dem go. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by dckng16(m): 12:52pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
this very bad. 10k only |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by dckng16(m): 12:55pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
fF01:That's N113,600,000. current exchange rate. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 1:12pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: If u know Domingo gomes, Marc vivien foe, miklos feher, serginho, Antonio pureta etc, u will not ask that question.. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 1:46pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:wetin this one dey talk?? |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 2:43pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: i bet my axx, u re still a teen... I pray when u grow, u did realize what am saying... |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 2:47pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:i dont understand you oh.. Explain what you meant by "risking their lives" . is that too much to ask for? I thought you implied something.. But its clear you just carresed your thumb on your keypad.. Cheers bro!! |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 2:50pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: if u re no teen those name i mention do not need an explanation... Please young man, internet is not just to watch porn, do a research on those names since they re strange to you nd see the RISK in football... |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:ohhh now i see...ex players who died on the field...is that where you are driving at?? So if somebody dies while engaging in a particular activity, it becomes a "risk"? like whats the percentage of guys that have died on the pitch to guys who havent? And am curious to how you can come to the conclusion that football is a risk, like life threathning risk...as i have seen people die while sex or watching football or jogging e.t.c So then, if i watch football or have sex or take a brisk morning jog, am i still putting my life at "risk"? Like lets be very logical here. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 3:15pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: Hmmmmm... dude before i proceed with you answer this, is there a career without risk.. if there is mention a few.... |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 3:29pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:there isnt...but the risk varies for differnt career levels... You can call a soilder on the front line as been involved in a life threatening job or service.. But how then does football become "life threatening" . thats the part am more concerned about. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 3:38pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: Please can u quote were i stated its "Life threatening".. u just want to argue cous its obvious you know nothing about risk in careers. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 3:50pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:ohh lord... Cheers! We done here Have a good day! |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 3:58pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: was about to say same cous ur IQ is quite low to ve used "life threatening" whereas i said "risk to life"... I am very sure u dont know the difference between 'Hazard" nd "Risk"... |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by mynduu44: 3:58pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
joey150: was about to say same cous ur IQ is quite low to ve used "life threatening" whereas i said "risk to life"... I am very sure u dont even know the difference between 'Hazard" nd "Risk"... |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by joey150(m): 4:00pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
mynduu44:i give up...i had forgotten your exact words caused you dragged this too long.. Either way...am happy to forget our conversation. |
Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by jagbajantus: 4:38pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
NIGERIAN WOMEN PLAYERS ARE BETTER THAN THE MEN ANYWAY The Nigerian women players should get the same thing as the Nigerian men for the same work. It is not fair. It is plain sexist. The women even perform better than the men anyway, so let's pay the women. Don't cheat them just because they are women. Enough of that sexist bullshit attitude and archaic policy. This is the 2000's. Stop the crap. I will even make a bold prediction today here that one day soon, these Nigerian women will win a world cup trophy ever before the Naija men do. Nigerian women play better, they are sexier and even better looking. Abeg, make una pay them jare. Stop the nonsense. If you love your wife, your mother and your daughters and love your sisters, then pay the women players their damn money - equally. Plus women need more supplies than men. So pay them their money. |
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Re: Super Falcons Get Paltry 10,000 Naira After Qualifying For 2016 Africa Women Cup by chukwudi546: 10:18pm On Nov 26, 2016 |
http://www.okayafrica.com/sports/nigeria-super-falcons-gender-pay-gap-football/ Payment Structure Nigerian national team players are not salaried employees of the NFF per se. Payments to athletes are dispensed on a match-by-match basis primarily in two forms: camp allowances and match bonuses. So while the Super Falcons are camped at Abuja to train for their upcoming match against Mali on the 20th, they receive a daily stipend. According to former Super Falcons midfielder Mercy Akide-Udoh, the daily stipend is the $50 from the news reports. “Payments are made once the competition ends,” she said. And the Falcons are then given the lump sum before they leave camp. Even with the $50 allowance being considered against the number of days spent at camp, a disparity prevails. “Their money is always more than us,” Akide-Udoh said about the Eagles during a phone interview. She hasn’t played for the Falcons since 2005. “They might play one game and the [NFF] might say $10,000 for one game. “They always say that the guys are playing in Europe; so they play professional soccer in Europe.” Historically, the Falcons have also had foreign-based players. Akide-Udoh was the first African footballer to be drafted to a U.S. league; and current Falcons coach Florence Omagbemi was recruited to the San Diego Spirit in her heyday. Yet their overseas status was not enough to persuade the NFF to raise its pay for the Falcons long before Nigeria’s current recession hit. Akide-Udoh joined the Falcons at 17. She was the first person to win the African Women Footballer of the Year in 2001. She admits some things have improved for the women of Nigerian football. When Akide-Udoh started playing for the Falcons in 1995, their daily allowance was N500 and they wore the oversized jerseys for the men’s team. The pay was increased to $50 (now N15,250) during the 2004 World Cup. In addition to the camp allowance, Falcons who actually play at tournaments are promised match bonuses that are set by the NFF depending on how well players perform. “The match bonus is where players really make their money because the federation might come out and say you win one match it’s $1500. You pass first round you get $750,” Akide-Udoh said The Second Sex It is no surprise that the Super Falcons are paid significantly less than the Super Eagles. Unlike the Falcons, the allure of the Eagles looms large and infinite in Nigeria’s public consciousness. The Super Eagles gave us the dream team of 1996 that made Nigeria the first African nation and the first non-European country in 68 years to win the Olympic gold. And the Eagles have been credited with being one of the rare sources of patriotism in the country. Men have long dominated African football, particularly in terms of viewership; the Eagles are the kind of team that can attract 40,000 football fans to a 25,000-seat stadium in the world’s most crazed soccer nation. Type in “Super Eagles” in Google and you’ll spot their salient Wikipedia entry dubbing them the “Nigeria national football team.” The default. As if the women’s team were an accompaniment to check off attempts at gender equality. But the gender pay gap is not just unique to the Falcons. Star players of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team—the reigning champions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup— filed a wage complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the U.S. Soccer Federation in March, saying they are paid far less than the men’s team.
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