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NFF To Hold Annual General Assembly August 13

NFF To Hold Annual General Assembly August 13

The Annual General Assembly of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is set to hold on Saturday, August 13.

The Annual General Assembly was previously put on hold due to legal issues.

According to Pnosports.com, the Federation is doing everything within its reach in making sure that the Congress is held as proposed.

Recall that the Federal Government in a letter through the Ministry of Sports had asked that the Election is held as and when due as four-year tenure of second term of Amaju Pinnick led board ends in September.

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Though Federation is yet to secue a venue for the Congress but from feelers from the football house, Bayelsa may likely host the AGA.

The congress which has been contentious for a while, is expected to discuss the setting up of the Electoral Committee and possibly fixing of dates for elections.

The NFF had stated that the Elections would not be held until the court order stopping it from holding the Congress is vacated.

The Claimant had since vacated the ex-parte order at the Bayelsa High Court to pave way for the Congress.

By Adeboye Amosu


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COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 3
  • Codex 2 years ago

    Please make it count NFF stakeholders please on behalf of our football,we the fans/players/coaches/journalists/refs/potential investors are begging you to please MAKE IT COUNT.

  • Edoman 2 years ago

    Fans, Journalists and potential investors should form a Block that should send delegates to the congress with a right to vote.
    Fans in this place should be prepared to nominate a note-worthy individual or two, who should represent us from this forum. My opinion only.
    Odagbemi and his enablers with antiquated views should be silenced regarding to what l suggested above.

  • Roy of The Rovers 2 years ago

    Amaju might make a U-turn on contesting. Some are saying he might return unopposed as the candidate for NFF president.

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