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Kwara United paid ₦201 million in owed fees to ex-players, complying with NPFL orders.
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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq approved the settlement.
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The move boosts the club’s image and sets a standard for discipline.
Kwara United sprang into action and wiped out its old debts to former players after the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) ordered them to pay up.
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Facing pressure and the threat of losing the right to register new players, United paid ₦201 million to clear unpaid sign-on fees from the 2014–17 seasons.
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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq signed off on the payout himself, handing ex-players the relief they’d waited years for and dodging NPFL penalties.
The players thanked everyone involved for open talks and clear paperwork that made the deal happen.
After sharing the spotlight with Shooting Stars as clubs on the brink of punishment for broken contracts, Kwara United’s fast move proves that honouring agreements and keeping things professional matters.
By settling its bills, the club rebuilds its reputation and raises the league’s standards for financial responsibility.