The Green white green jersey is our national colour, proudly adorned
by any player representing Nigeria in any of the sports categories
recognised and registered under the National Sports commission. It is
very important as it depicts a lot about the Nigerian image.
What happened to the provision of the national jersey
It is questionable and so confusing to know that the NFF is short of
jerseys despite a well broadcasted report about the NIKE deal which was
said to have been brokered in the United Kingdom.
The questions here is this, what kind of contract did the NFF signed
with Nike which led to the sfortage of jersey for all the National team
players.
A super falcons player once posted on her facebook page to complain
about the shortage of jerseys during the last world cup that took place
in Canada – a post she was later advised to delete from her wall for
fear of stigmatization.
The U-17 players were also reported to have gone to the world cup
with only a pair of jersey due to the shortaage of the National jerseys –
some were even reported to have opted for a fairly used Nike jersey to
complement the so-called deal.
Samson Siasia once told Brila FM: “It took me so much courage to
come out with this, but it is embarrassing. We don’t have training kits
up till now, we wash and wear.
Players washing jersey
It is no longer news that the NIKE jersey is now called “wash and wear”
by Nigerians due to the fact the players had to hurriedly wash and wear
their jersey at tournaments because they were only given a pair of
jersey each for tournaments.
“Let me tell you more, we were only given a pair of jersey, they
don’t have jersey, during training before we traveled we have to buy
USED Nike clothes with our own money to train, they didn’t give us
training kits they said they don’t have training kits, we are not happy
about this.
“Let me surprise you more we also lied to other teams, each time
after the matches whenever they reach out to exchange jerseys we
couldn’t give them, we only say to them we are coming to run away or
ignore them because we only have a pair each, it was not an easy task
for us, but we won on empty stomach, this is modern slavery.” one of the victorious U-17 players said.
The questions remain; what has gone wrong with the well reported
deal? and why are we suffering with the shortages of jersey? I think by
now we should have these NIKE jersey in stores across the world for the
esteemed fans to buy and adorn. But, players do not have access to them,
not to talk of fellow citizens, what is the way forward?
#BringbackourNationalJersey.
Nike-deal controversy
The NFF are yet to explain what went wrong with the NIKE deal. They
signed a deal with the African Representative of the sportswear maker
without a single NFF administrative staff but a member of the Marketing
committee – how come? This is surely not the way to legitimately broker a
National deal.
I cannot blame them so much, as far as I know the marketing
department of the NFF has collapsed hence the lack of funds in their
coffers – if not, they ought to have gone all out to negotiate a far
better deal and make some cool cash for the Federation in the process.
Breakdown of deals
NFF signed a kit partnership deal with NIKE, and purported to run
between April 1, 2015 and April 1, 2018. The partnership deal is yet to
produce good results for Nigerian football.
However, it is claimed that Nigeria is supposed to be supplied with
kits worth a total amount of $750,000 kit, unfortunately we have not
seen any kit worth $200,000 in Nigeria in any shape or form.
Furthermore, we can only get a million dollars worth kit from the
year 2017 and 2018 as stated in the contract, how are we sure we will
get the amount when we have been unable to get half of the 750,000 usd
worth.
Irrespective, there are recent speculations making the rounds that
NIKE wants to review their contract because the team keeps dwindling in
the FIFA rankings and they want to be recognised with top teams – well
it is synonymous with any smart businessman especially an international
brand with an image to protect, a claim denied – as usual by the NFF.
Adidas deal
When Adidas kitted the national team, Nigeria got two million euros
worth of jersey and 800,000 euros retainership while the partnership
lasted. We also had all the required jerseys including training kit for
goalkeepers and even smaller jerseys for children.
Nike deal was signed with ZERO retainership – what happened?
After this opinion, I will expect them to write as usual and deny
that the teams have enough jersey, but we all know it is false and lip
service. Propaganda cannot help football, it is ridiculous,
unprofessional and uncalled for.
Just #bringbackournationalJERSEY
Please do something and save us from the shame, enough is enough.
Please bring back our national jersey, and see this as me calling you
out on behalf of the 170million nigerians passionate about the number
one sport in Nigeria – football.
“We are comfortable with the contract, because NIKE came across
during the negotiations as being fluid and ready to listen to our
demands. That is always the key aspect; you always need a partner with a
listening ear.
“Nigeria football is happy to associate with a global leader and I
am much convinced this is just the beginning. As we go along, NIKE may
also be willing to partner with some of our domestic clubs and even the
League Management Company.” NFF President, Amaju Pinnick
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