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Fighting for 'what is right'
Nigeria's Super Falcons have ended their protest for payments from the national football federation after 13 days.
The team held up in their hotel in Abuja until they were paid $23,650 per player, as was promised to them for winning the 2016 Women's African Cup of Nations.
Midfielder Ngozi Okobi explains to Sarah Mulkerrins that it was something the team "had to do". But that the whole ordeal is not something that would "stop her" from playing football for her country again.
(Photo: Ngozi Okobi playing in the FIFA Women's World Cup, Credit: Getty Images)
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