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President Buhari Allocates Houses To 1994 Super Eagles Team

Faith Ukanwa

Jun 25, 2021

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the allocation of 3-bedroom houses to the 1994 African Cup of Nations Super Eagles Team.

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This was announced in the official Facebook page of the President.

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[caption id="attachment_106432" align="aligncenter" width="900"] 1994 Super Eagles Team[/caption]

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Muhammadu Buhari wrote:

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I am pleased to announce that I have approved the allocation of 3-bedroom houses to the 1994 African Cup of Nations-winning Super Eagles Team (Tunisia '94)!

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Another historical promise fulfilled by our administration. These heroes did our nation proud, and the least we can do is honour the Federal Government's promise to them.

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They will be allocated the houses in their States of preference.ÔÇØ

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Following a memo by Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, the President approved the allocations in the players' states of preference.

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The players are Peter Rufai, Alloy Agu, Ike Shorounmu, Uche Okechukwu, Samson Siasia, Efan Ekoku, Sunday Oliseh, Benedict Iroha, Isaac Semitoje, Mutiu Adepoju, Emmanuel Amunike, Victor Ikpeba, Austin Eguavoen and Wilfred Agbonavbare (Deceased), Uche Okafor (Deceased), Thompson Oliha (Deceased), Stephen Keshi (Deceased), Christian Chukwu, Dr Akin Amao, Stephen Edema, Col. A Asielue and B. Aromasodun.

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