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Cameroon Vs Nigeria: Businessman Promises Eagles N7.2m For Each Goal Score In Yaounde

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Businessman Aka Udofia, Chief Executive Officer of Desicorn Company, has offered the Super Eagles the sum of $20,000 (about N7.2m) for every goal scored in Monday’s 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying cracker against Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions in Yaounde.

 

 

The young and ebullient businessman from Akwa Ibom State made the promise as he briefly greeted players and officials inside the chartered ARIK Bombadier CRJ 1000 aircraft just before take –off at the Ibom International Airport, Uyo. “I am a very good friend of the NFF President, Mr. Amaju Pinnick, and I am happy that I am here in time to see you guys before take –off for Yaounde. “I watched the game against the Cameroonians here in Uyo on Friday and I am sure you will the sum of $20,000 for every goal scored in Yaounde,” Udofia announced to the applause of players and officials.

 

 

Meanwhile, NFF President Amaju Pinnick has called for even more passion and commitment from the Super Eagles as the Nigerian delegation to Monday landed in Yaounde on Sunday afternoon.

 

 

On Thursday last week, the NFF supremo and CAF Executive Committee member charged the players to approach Friday’s leg in Uyo with passion and to play with their heart, soul and spirit – the players obliged with a near –incredible 4-0 bashing of reigning African champions Cameroon on the turf of Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.

 

 

On Sunday, the Nigerian delegation touched down at the Aeroport Nsimalen-Yaounde at about 1.27pm, and Pinnick again told the players not to take their feet off the pedal as the race to Russia continues apace on Monday at the Stade Omnisports Ahmadou Ahidjo.

 

 

“The Cameroonians will come at us with everything on Monday, knowing they have to get a result and with anger born out of their humiliation in Uyo. That is why we cannot afford to relax yet. On Monday, you must play with even greater passion and show even more spirit than you did in Uyo to come out with a result here.

 

 

“The ticket to Russia from Africa Group B appears to be taking on the green-white-green colour already, but we must not relent. We must fight hard for every ball for the 90 minutes.”

 

 

On board the chartered ARIK Bombadier Jet CRJ 1000 that flew from Uyo and arrived in Yaounde after 55 minutes were 23 players and technical and backroom staff, Pinnick, NFF vice presidents Seyi Akinwunmi and Shehu Dikko, NFF Executive Committee members Chris Green, Mohammed Alkali, Chidi Ofo Okenwa and Aisha Falode, some members of the NFF Management led by Deputy General Secretary Emmanuel Ikpeme, Akwa Ibom FA chairman Emmanuel Iba, some football stakeholders and representatives of the media.

 

 

They were received on arrival by the Ambassador of Nigeria to Cameroon, His Excellency Lawal Gashagar, NFF Executive Committee member Sharif Rabiu Inuwa (who was part of a three –man advance party), Consul Olajide Ogunmadeji, leader of Cameroon’s delegation to Nigeria for the first match Tado Oumarou and some officials of FECAFOOT.

 

 

The Super Eagles and their officials are staying at the Hilton Hhonors Yaounde, with the team set to have the official training at the Stade Omnisports Ahmadou Ahidjo by 6pm.

 

 

Three –time champions Nigeria play Cameroon on Monday in Yaounde in a Day 4 encounter of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Africa qualifying race, with five points clear of second –placed Zambia and seven ahead of third –placed Cameroon.

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