Recuperating Onome Ebi Rejoins Super Falcons Protest At Agura Hotel, NFF Paid For Surgery
Published: December 08, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that FC Minsk defender Onome Ebi
has returned to the Super Falcons hotel in Abuja following successful
surgery on her right arm on Tuesday.
The Nigeria Women’s National Team have launched a protest against the Nigeria Football Federation over their unpaid bonuses and allowances after winning the African Women Cup of Nations, and the recuperating Ebi has expressed her solidarity by returning to the Agura Hotel immediately after her surgery.
In light of these protests by the Super Falcons, this website can exclusively report that the NFF paid N500,000 to the National Hospital, Abuja to enable the defender go under the knife.
Vittsjö sensation Ngozi Okobi will not undergo surgery after sustaining a leg injury in the final versus Cameroon, as her ailment is not as grave as initially thought.
Three players - Desire Oparanozie, Ngozi Ebere and Esther Sunday - have returned to their respective European clubs, but they have insisted that they did not walk out of the present situation as they had to return for clubs engagement.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : thenff.com
The Nigeria Women’s National Team have launched a protest against the Nigeria Football Federation over their unpaid bonuses and allowances after winning the African Women Cup of Nations, and the recuperating Ebi has expressed her solidarity by returning to the Agura Hotel immediately after her surgery.
In light of these protests by the Super Falcons, this website can exclusively report that the NFF paid N500,000 to the National Hospital, Abuja to enable the defender go under the knife.
Vittsjö sensation Ngozi Okobi will not undergo surgery after sustaining a leg injury in the final versus Cameroon, as her ailment is not as grave as initially thought.
Three players - Desire Oparanozie, Ngozi Ebere and Esther Sunday - have returned to their respective European clubs, but they have insisted that they did not walk out of the present situation as they had to return for clubs engagement.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : thenff.com
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