Under FIFA Solidarity Mechanism, Yohanna's local club in Nigeria, Ikon Allah, is entitled to a certain percentage (5%) of the transfer fee.
Using a transfer fee of £21.5 million, the FIFA solidarity contribution would be:
5% of £21.5m = £1.075 million available for all training clubs combined.
If Ikon Allah trained Zadok Yohanna from ages 12–18, its entitlement would be:
Ages 12–15: 4 years × 0.25% = 1.0%
Ages 16–18: 3 years × 0.50% = 1.5%
Total = 2.5% of the transfer fee
Calculation:
2.5% × £21,500,000
= £537,500
Therefore, the Ikon Allah would be entitled to approximately £537,500 in FIFA solidarity payments.
At an exchange rate of about ₦2,100–₦2,200 per pound, this would be roughly ₦1.13 billion–₦1.18 billion.
@charismaticNAZA@ManuelxNFT I’ve sent boys to both U-17 and U-20.
Beyond limit sends at least 3boys yearly.
So you keep quiet, and stop saying nonsense, Ode.
To all the boys who hold the future in their palms, here is to you. We see you and we will always hold your hands to support you and guide you to the light 🍷
Happy International Day of the Boy Child.
Funking @laloungeuk and it’s scamming Tactics. They keep you at the door till your ticket EXPIRES. They make you go through 3 different meaningless queues, you get to the door and they tell you your ticket is no longer valid and you have to pay full price again.
In a union where I birthed kids? NO.
This is only feasible in a union where kids aren't in the picture because no matter how supportive a man is, a woman will always do more of childcare.
This is not 50/50 to me. It's you as a woman doing 70/30.