The team will receive N20 million for the four goals scored following the Federal Government’s promise to reward every strike with N5 million during a pep talk before the game.
Dalung thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the team for not letting Nigerians down knowing the importance of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia next year.
“The NFF has been on its toes to ensure that the Super Eagles qualify for the next World Cup.
“You worked very hard for this victory and Nigerians are proud of you for always raising the flag when it matters most.
“We know the consequences of not being at the World Cup in Russia in 2018,’’ the minister said in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Nneka Ikem-Anibeze.
“We determine the pulse of African sports and set the tune and agenda for Africa in global sports, so, it is very key and critical to us.
“Moreover, the absence of Nigeria at any international competition always denies the world of the pattern, style and tradition of the Nigerian variety of football.
“So, we will be going to Russia with another different pattern and style of football.’’
The minister called on football stakeholders and Nigerians to continue to support the players with their prayers and objective criticisms.
“The Federal Government will continue to support our players because they have been making so many sacrifices for the country.
“There is nothing we can do to compensate them for what they have done except to continue to appreciate and celebrate them in this critical journey to Russia,’’ the statement said.
Nigeria now top Group B with 9 points and will face Cameroon again on Monday at the Stade Omnispirts Ahmadu Ahidjo in Yaoundé at 6 p.m.