Sports pastor Solomon Dalung has sent two players and three authorities of the national U-23 group back to Nigeria from the continuous 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil.
It was learnt that the two interchange players Stanley Dimgba and goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed close by the group's media officer, Timi
Ebikagboro, custodian and the group organizer were asked to leave for good from the amusements and flew out of Brazil to Nigeria on Monday night.
Ebikagboro, custodian and the group organizer were asked to leave for good from the amusements and flew out of Brazil to Nigeria on Monday night.
Dalung had grumbled of the enormous budgetary weight of dealing with the additional players and authorities after the players were kept from leaving the inn over the unpaid bills of eight of their unaccredited players and authorities.
Dalung said 84 players and four authorities – informally certify people had been with the group since they exited Atlanta for Brazil.
"The coordinators of the Games, the International Olympic Committee, are in charge of 25 licensed players and authorities including sustaining, flights and convenience. We have been conveying the rest along. In Manaus, we were compelled to pay camp stipends to the additional four players making 29," Dalung included.

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