The footballer (circled in the pic above) took to her instagram page to
write on why she stopped playing for the national female team. According
to her, ill treatment on the girls and the "monkey dey work bamboo dey
chop" syndrome made her throw in the towel. What she wrote below ...
"I really miss my girls but definitely not the bullshit, I hope the
monkey dey work baboon dey chop business have changed cos our girls
deserve much better, it's crazy how people can keep quite when we know
nothing is right about the treatment those girls get, they are doing way
better than the male team but what do they get? I don't fuss about
Nigerians n their bullshit cos we've never gotten along from day 1 and I
doubt that's ever gon change and I'm cool with that. post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..Nigeria is a country where people kiss ass and don't
stand for their rights cos they are meant to believe they don't have one
but here comes Chi-chi the no BS taker, I knew I wouldn't last on the
national team cos I don't take bs from nobody and I smelled that
immediately I walked in. I was the youngest on the team during my time
but I knew and stood on my rights cos I knew nobody from the federation
to threaten me of dropping me, (which is the reason most of the girls
don't speak up and I can't say I blame them) I merited every call up so
know I spoke up when shit wasn't right. It wasn't just about the money
but the treatment, they'd train us like animals but deprive us of our
rights, no respect whatsoever common now. Things won't change until
light is shone on what's really going on and I'm here with my torchlight
��I fear no man but the most high.
Here is your answer For those asking why I stopped reping the green
white green jersey.
You wouldn't know until you been there, it may be ok to most but a big
NO for me cos I know my worth.
Canada 2015 is just around the corner, I'm rooting for you girls all the
way, go make us proud as always. May God continue to strengthen and
protect y'all as you serve your country hole heartedly.
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