Abdulsamad Rabiu Pledges Over $1.5m Bonus to Super Eagles After Algeria Win
Abdulsamad Rabiu Pledges Over $1.5 Million in Incentives to Super Eagles After Algeria Victory
Nigerian billionaire industrialist and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, has announced a massive financial reward package for the Super Eagles of Nigeria following their morale-boosting victory over Algeria.
The incentive, disclosed via Rabiu’s official social media platforms on Friday, is aimed at motivating the national team as they push deeper into the tournament, with eyes firmly set on the trophy.
According to the statement, Rabiu pledged:
1) $500,000 to the Super Eagles if they win their semi-final match
2) An additional $50,000 for every goal scored in the semi-final
3) $1,000,000 should the team go on to win the final
4) A further $100,000 per goal scored in the final match
If fully achieved, the total incentive package could exceed $1.5 million, making it one of the most significant private rewards ever promised to the national team.
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Rabiu praised the players for their fighting spirit and resilience, noting that their performance against Algeria had lifted the mood of millions of Nigerians at home and abroad. He described the Super Eagles as worthy ambassadors of the nation and wished them continued success as they approach the decisive stages of the competition.
The announcement has since generated excitement among fans, analysts, and former players, many of whom see the gesture as both a morale booster and a reminder of the unifying power of football in Nigeria.
With momentum on their side and significant incentives now on the table, expectations are high as the Super Eagles prepare for the semi-finals. Beyond the financial rewards, Nigerians are hopeful that the team’s determination and discipline will translate into ultimate glory.

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