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Reward Doctors, Teachers, and Public Servants Too — Not Just Athletes

byMmekili Isichei-Okafor
August 8, 2025
in Education, Politics, Sports
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Nigeria’s reward system is once again under scrutiny, following the Federal Government’s lavish compensation to the Super Falcons for winning the 2024 WAFCON title. While the team’s 10th continental victory secured with a 3-2 comeback win over Morocco is commendable, the magnitude of the rewards has sparked nationwide debate.

Each Falcon player reportedly received $100,000 (₦150 million) and a three-bedroom apartment in Abuja. The technical crew earned $50,000 (₦75 million) each, with national honours and a fanfare all funded by taxpayers. The Nigeria Governors’ Forum added ₦350 million, pushing the total cost of the gesture close to ₦5 billion, nearly five times the tournament’s $1 million prize. Days later, D’Tigress also received similar recognition for their Afrobasket 2025 victory.

This pattern of state generosity towards sports stars contrasts sharply with the plight of doctors, teachers, police officers, and other essential public servants who keep the country functioning under dire conditions.

Doctors continue to leave Nigeria in droves due to poor remuneration, nurses recently suspended a strike that nearly crippled the healthcare sector, and ASUU is again threatening industrial action. Teachers in Abuja were recently on strike for 100 days, and retired police officers are only just seeing attention given to their meagre pensions.

The imbalance in Nigeria’s reward culture is glaring. While athletes deserve praise and recognition, other critical workers deserve the same if not more,especially in a country battling economic hardship, soaring inflation, and mass unemployment. The national minimum wage remains at roughly $46 per month, making the multi-million naira gifts to sports stars appear excessive and tone-deaf.

In contrast, countries like the UK follow structured, sustainable reward systems. Ahead of Euro 2025, the Lionesses agreed with the English FA, not the British government, on a modest reward plan. Taxes were deducted, and the process was governed by policy, not emotion.

Nigeria must adopt a more rational approach. Sports rewards should come from the Ministry of Sports based on pre-agreed terms, not ad hoc executive declarations. The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) should also ensure that appropriate taxes are deducted from such rewards.

Citizens are not protesting athletes’ recognition, they are demanding fairness. The government must extend equal honour to those who teach under leaking roofs, operate without medical tools, and uphold security under grave risks.

Their victories may be quieter, but they are no less heroic.

Mmekili Isichei-Okafor

Mmekili Isichei-Okafor

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