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NFF election uncertainty deepens as stakeholders kick
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NFF election uncertainty deepens as stakeholders kick

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
Uncertainty is trailing the planned September 27 elective congress of the Nigeria Football Federation, with stakeholders mounting opposition to the process and calling for reforms before the polls, The PUNCH reports. NFF president Ibrahim Gusau, who was elected at the federation’s elective congress in Benin City in September 2022, is seeking a second term in Read More: https://punchng.com/nff-election-uncertainty-deepens-as-stakeholders-kick/

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