The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, said all financial entitlements of Super Eagles players and officials have been resolved.
Dikko’s remarks followed reports of players threatening to boycott training and travel to Marrakech for Saturday’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Algeria.
The chairman said President Bola Tinubu had approved the Super Eagles’ AFCON 2025 budget since November 2025, aligning the NSC, NFF and players.

“The president approved the entire AFCON budget on November 14th, 2025. From our end, the funding has been fully cleared,” Dikko said.
He however explained that approval and processing were different stages, but assured players that funds had been approved and were being released.
“Approving the money is one thing, processing it is another, but the players know the funds have been approved,” he added.
The NSC chairman said meetings were held with the NFF, team captain, co-captain and senior players to agree on tournament bonuses.

“We sat down, negotiated and agreed on what the players are entitled to up to the final. Everybody is clear,” he said.
He noted that the players understood their incentives and accepted the terms before the tournament began.
“The players know exactly what they are playing for and what their bonuses are at every stage,” Dikko stated. “The only cash request was daily allowances, and that has been sorted and made available.”
“The bonuses have been approved. The process is ongoing and the money will come. The Ministry of Finance and CBN are on this, so everything will come on time.”
The Super Eagles have won all their matches so far, scoring 12 goals en route to the quarter-finals.
Nigeria will face Algeria’s Desert Foxes for a semi-final spot and are expected to depart Fès for Marrakech on Thursday, ahead of the blockbuster encounter at the Stade de Marrakech on Saturday by 5pm (WAT).

