Jubilation as president Buhari finally gives Super Eagles class of '94 stars their houses after 27 years

Jubilation as president Buhari finally gives Super Eagles class of '94 stars their houses after 27 years

Oluwatomiwa Babalola
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:48 PM
  • The dreams of the Super Eagles class of '94 stars have been fulfilled after president Buhari approved the allocation of their houses
  • The players were heroic when they led Nigeria to their second AFCON title at the 1994 edition of the competition
  • This development was confirmed by the president's senior assistant on media and publicity Garba Shehu

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President Muhammadu Buhari has finally fulfilled the promise of 27 years to the Super Eagles legends who won the Africa Cup of Nations title in Tunisia in 1994.

The team also went ahead to qualify Nigeria for their maiden FIFA World Cup appearance which they crashed out at the round of 16 after a 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the United States,.

After triumphing on the continent over two decades ago, the federal government promised them houses for making the country proud in the North African country.

President Buhari finally gives Super Eagles class of '94 stars their houses after 27 years
President Muhammadu Buhari during the fifty-sixth ordinary session of the Economic Community of West African States Photo by KOLA SULAIMON/AFP
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But, about six of the players got the promise at the time with several others waiting on the government to fulfill the promise.

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Presidency comments on the fulfillment of the 27-year-old promise

According to information released by senior special assistant on media and publicity, Shehu Garba, the president has approved the allocation of the houses to the players. He said:

"President Muhammadu Buhari has approved allocation of 3-bedroom houses to the Super Eagles Squad that won the African Cup of Nations in Tunis, Tunisia, in 1994, making real a promise by the Federal Government.
"Following a memo by Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, the President approved the allocations in their states of preference, noting that six players and three technical crews received their houses already.
"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).
"Others are: Uche Okafor (Deceased), Thompson Oliha (Deceased), Stephen Keshi (Deceased), Christian Chukwu, Dr Akin Amao, Stephen Edema, Col. A Asielue and B. Aromasodun."

Daniel Amokachi recounts experience at 1996 Olympics

Legit.ng earlier reported that Daniel Amokachi was part of the Dream Team squad that made history at the Atlanta 96' Olympic games where Nigeria won gold in the football event of the competition.

The former Everton striker was among the three over-aged players that were chosen to help the U23 squad under the tutelage of Dutch manager Bonfrere Jo.

Nigeria executed most of the qualifiers with the home-based players but invited foreign pros for the last hurdle against Kenya in the two-legged affair.

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