Some earlier reports had revealed that the NFF wanted to take some share of the gift from the surgeon, but the NFF over the weekend dismissed such reports in a series of tweets saying they only wanted to ensure due process.
"Mikel has insisted all of us will get our share of the money. That we should not mind what the people in the NFF are saying.' one of Nigeria's Under 23 players told AfricanFootball.
"He will make available this cash when he comes for next month's AFCON qualifier against Tanzania in Uyo."
''A team meeting has already resolved that both players and officials will receive equal amount of the cash with Mikel himself agreeing to give part of his own share for the chief coach (Siasia) to get more than the rest of the squad.''
'The sharing formula agreed was a flat rate for the 22 players (18 accredited players and four alternate players) and 10 officials.''
Mikel earns about £75,000 per week at London club, Chelsea.
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