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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Nigeria Has Avoided A Global Football Ban From Fifa


Fifa has confirmed that African champions Nigeria have avoided a ban from global football.
The threat of suspension was lifted after Aminu Maigari was allowed to continue as president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
His position has been questioned by Chris Giwa, whose election last month Fifa refused to recognise.

        Nigeria won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations tournament, beating Burkina Faso         1-0 in the final



"Conditions in our correspondence of 3 September have been complied with and the NFF is not suspended," said Fifa. 

However, Fifa warned that further complications  in holding elections will lead to a ban.
Maigari's main task now is to plan for elections to be held as soon as possible for the NFF presidency and board members.

"We inform you that should the electoral process be affected by any interference or mishap, the case will be referred again - and without prior notice or warning - to the appropriate Fifa bodies for immediate suspension of the NFF until the next Fifa Congress," the letter stated.

Fifa's next congress is in May 2015.

Giwa had claimed to have been elected NFF president on 26 August but Fifa did not recognise him and gave him a deadline of Monday morning for him to step aside.He failed to appear at the NFF offices on Monday and a case has been taken to the Court of Arbitration for Sport on behalf of Giwa's committee.
A Fifa suspension could have led to Nigeria missing Wednesday's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in South Africa.


The Confederation of African Football said last week that the Super Eagles would be kicked out of the 2015 qualifying campaign if they failed to play the fixture.
The first person back into the NFF headquarters in Abuja to resume his duties was general secretary Musa Amadu resumed work at the federation's offices in Abuja on Monday.


"It has been a difficult time for our football but everything is over now," Musa Amadu told BBC Sport on Monday.
"Our attention should shift towards moving our football forward because the country's football has gone through a tough period.
"The next step is to have an extra-ordinary assembly that will set a date for elections for the new executive committee.It is important to emphasise that this will not happen beyond 25 September, as directed by Fifa."


Nigeria were banned from global football for nine days in July for government interference in the running of the football federation when Maigari was forced out of his post by a court ruling.

After his reinstatement, he was voted out of office by the NFF's executive committee a few days later. However, Fifa did not accept this and Maigari was once again back as president in August.


*This Maigari head strong oh..lol

16 comments:

  1. So after Congo beat us, what next?

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  2. Since this my little man decided to "wake up at 3am and start crying and disturbing for nothing " I used old news on this blog to keep myself busy while waiting for him to sleep.
    I can't believe I didn't see pat ogars birthday post, guess it's cz I had just put to bed.....pat is really pretty o....wow......

    Oya, pepper, Linda, ezenwanyi, Dr agwoturumbe, manna bee, general's wife, where are your birthday pictures o? I'm waiting
    ....did I forget wide eyes and sdk bouncer?
    Hehehehe

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    1. LMAO. Mrs D, my liver dey cut abt sending my bday pic. Dunno why. And since Dokita. Kehinde Ake said its one FPSSP abi weytn be d syndrome again sef. He shd give me medications to boost my immune against it. LOL.

      Infact, na that 3am 'Armed Citizens' stormed my next street and operated till 4am. Infact, the tension wey still dey my body nor be wetyn I fit explain. Orisirisi symtoms naim I don dey feel now. May God deliver person for this country.

      Abeg, kiss my baby for me. Na their time oo. Happy Motherhooding. Can't wait to experience it too. *shines teeth* E-hugs

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    2. LOL
      Mine is 26th of this month.
      Pictures taken already in studio24&warming up to be sent to SDK...hope sai your MB fit carry them sha?#Smiles

      #YourLegacyLivesOnProfDoraAkunyili*7/6/14
      *Prayer For Nigeria in Distress x10 Daily*

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  3. Wallahi hin head strong. Let them be patient and allow him to finish his tenure he can't not be there forever.

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  4. Yay!...awon oloshi!


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  5. Politics everywhere!
    Vote GEJ for president....2015 loading.....

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  6. Looooool... The Maigari jus get luck. d way dey remove pple from office in naija eh... Odiegwu

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  7. No be small strong
    I didn't think they will give in
    Thank God they did

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  8. This people matter nor just dey move me. Make dem go take several seats.

    Chai, my tummy again oo *runs to the toilet*

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  9. Dey all d same playing politics with our sports is terrible greedy pple. *Not interested*

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  10. BLOG ANALYSER: I wonder wat wil happen us and South Africa today

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