Tinubu Praised by Gusau for Recognising Super Falcons’ Achievement
InfoSport: President Bola Tinubu’s recognition of the Super Falcons has earned praise from Nigeria Football Federation President Ibrahim Gusau, highlighting the importance of women’s sports for national unity and youth empowerment.
A Historic Recognition
Nigeria Football Federation President Ibrahim Musa Gusau has commended President Bola Tinubu for honouring the Super Falcons following their dramatic comeback in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final. The president’s gesture has been hailed as a powerful motivation for Nigeria’s girl-child to pursue greatness through sports.
Celebrating the Achievements
Gusau celebrated the announcement that each player and official would receive $100,000, a three-bedroom bungalow, and the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON). He described these rewards as an “elixir” that will draw young women into the fold of sports and help unify the nation.
Reforming Nigerian Sports
Shehu Dikko, Chairman of the National Sports Commission, echoed Gusau’s sentiments, stating that the recognition “proves Tinubu’s sports reforms are working.” He highlighted that the administration’s unprecedented move to fully pay all tournament bonuses prior to the final reflects a commitment to institutional alignment across government sectors.
A Catalyst for Change
President Tinubu’s recognition of the Super Falcons marks a watershed moment in Nigerian sports. By offering generous rewards and national honours, the administration has sent a clear message that excellence in women’s sports is both valued and essential for national unity.
This moment challenges other sectors to follow suit: if sports can unite and uplift, why shouldn’t arts, science, and entrepreneurship?
Conclusion
The achievements of the Super Falcons are not merely events to celebrate; they are catalysts for broader cultural shifts. By investing in women’s sports, leadership has demonstrated how policy and support can inspire hope and national pride. What are your thoughts on this landmark moment for Nigerian sports? Share your views in the comments below!