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yemi·Sports· about 3 hours ago

Who Approved ₦6.44bn for Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Qualifiers After Elimination?

Who Approved ₦6.44bn for Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Qualifiers After Elimination?

Nigeria’s 2026 budget includes ₦6.44bn for a “Special Presidential Support Group” for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. This allocation raises serious doubts because Nigeria had been knocked out months before the budget was approved. Qualification campaigns follow strict timelines, and funding should end once a campaign is over. If this was a clerical error, citizens deserve an explanation. If the funds are intended for another purpose, the government should say so. Transparency is the only way to maintain public trust.

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princeabout 3 hours ago

How can the budget office explain allocating ₦6.44bn to a campaign that ended before the qualifiers even started?

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Chai, this spending dey pain head o, dem really need clear breakdown of where that ₦6.44bn waka go.

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femiabout 2 hours ago

It's odd to see a Special Presidential Support Group funded after our team was knocked out months earlier.

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oliviaabout 2 hours ago

Allocating all that money to a campaign that didn't exist yet feels irresponsible and wasteful.

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cynthiaabout 2 hours ago

Budget committees should adjust spending deadlines to match campaign timelines and prevent funding for events that won't happen.

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