Mr Uzodimma had pledged N5 million for each of the players when they paid him a courtesy call at the Government House Owerri.
The players are Desire Okparanozie, Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, Vivian Ikechukwu, Goalkeeper Tochukwu Oluehi, Ohale Osinachi and U.S.-born Michelle Alozie.
The first forty-five minutes were cagey and enterprising but ended goalless.
Both teams, however, started the second half with increased vitality and a desire to score goals.
Three minutes into the second half, Nigeria’s Halimat Ayinde was given her marching orders after getting a red card.
Uchenna Kanu, however, broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute from a scramble within the opposition goalpost to put Nigeria ahead.
Four minutes after Kanu’s goal, Morocco leveled up from a defensive blunder by the Falcons back line.
Rasheedat Ajibade, the heroine of the quarter-final game against Cameroon, was thereafter sent off for a second yellow card offence to reduce the Nigerian team’s workforce to nine.
In spite of the red cards, the Falcons refused to let their guard down.
After adding six minutes to regulation time, the game went into extra time.
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