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Ondo gov gifts Super Falcons player N30m, house

Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has rewarded Super Falcons defender, Tosin Demehin, with ₦30 million and a house for her outstanding performance at the 2024 Women Africa Cup of Nations.

Aiyedatiwa made this known on Monday during a civic reception in Akure, the state capital, held in honour of Ondo State indigenes who were part of the victorious Super Falcons squad at the tournament held in Morocco last month.

Alongside Demehin, the governor also gifted the team’s media officer, Mary Akinsola, and the team’s secretary, Mary Oduboku, the sum of ₦15 million each in recognition of their roles in Nigeria’s historic win.

He said, “This is a proud moment for us. Tosin Demehin has made Ondo State proud on the continental stage.

”As a token of our appreciation, the state government is awarding her ₦30 million and a house at Sunshine Estate, Oba-Ile.”

Aiyedatiwa also described Demehin, who hails from Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State, as a shining example of talent, discipline, and resilience.

“I am extremely delighted to welcome home our brave daughters. Their dedication, hard work and team spirit helped secure this victory.

“You have not only brought glory to the nation, but you have honoured Ondo State,” he added.

Aiyedatiwa praised the contributions of Akinsola and Oduboku, both of whom are also from the southern senatorial district of the state, for their key support roles in the Super Falcons’ campaign.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to sports development and youth empowerment in the state.

He said, “We will continue to invest in young talents, create enabling environments, and provide the resources necessary for them to excel in all fields of endeavour especially sports.”

Aiyedatiwa also promised to give maximum support to the Sunshine Stars Football Club of Akure to ensure quick return of the team to the nation’s premier league.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for honouring the Super Falcons team at the national level, noting that such gestures have far-reaching impacts on the morale of athletes across the country.

Responding, Demehin expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Governor and the people of the state for the warm reception and generous reward.

“Receiving this honour from my home state means the world to me. As a former Sunshine Queens player, I know there is massive potential in women’s football here. This support gives hope to many young girls with dreams like mine,” she said.

Demehin also called on stakeholders to rally behind the development of women’s football in the state, stressing that the growth of Nigerian football both male and female is a collective responsibility.(Punch)

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