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D’Tigress Assistant Coach Abiola Olajuwon Criticizes Nigerian Officials Over Unpaid Allowances at Paris Olympics

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Abiola Olajuwon, the assistant coach of Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, has voiced her frustration over unpaid allowances following the team’s historic performance at the Paris Olympics.

 

Despite leading the team to significant achievements, Olajuwon and other members of the coaching staff have not received their due allowances.

 

Olajuwon took to Instagram to make the revelation, while sharing screenshots of her chat asking for her pay.

 

The screenshots show that she was removed from a WhatsApp group after she raised questions about her pay. See the posts below…

D’Tigress Assistant Coach Abiola Olajuwon Criticizes Nigerian Officials Over Unpaid Allowances at Paris Olympics D’Tigress Assistant Coach Abiola Olajuwon Criticizes Nigerian Officials Over Unpaid Allowances at Paris Olympics D’Tigress Assistant Coach Abiola Olajuwon Criticizes Nigerian Officials Over Unpaid Allowances at Paris Olympics D’Tigress Assistant Coach Abiola Olajuwon Criticizes Nigerian Officials Over Unpaid Allowances at Paris Olympics

 

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