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Friday, October 24, 2014

Court Sacks Amaju Pinnick As NFF President


A Federal High Court sitting in Jos, Plateau state yesterday Thursday October 23rd nullified the September 30th general election of the Nigerian Football Federation which saw Amaju Pinnick elected as it's President . 




Delivering his judgement in the case brought against the NFF leadership by some disgruntled members of the association, Justice Ambrose Allagoa insisted
that his court ruling must be obeyed by the affected parties. 

His court ruling reads...


"I have set aside all the proceedings and decisions of the Warri Extra Ordinary meeting of the 20th September and the Elective Congress of 30th September which were direct contravention of the orders of this court as granted on the 19th September. Nobody should foist on the court a complete case of hopelessness so that the principles of law and justice can be upheld. Its not enough to say that the order of court was wrongly made, no matter how unorthodox, its subsisting orders, unless set aside, remains law and must be respected" .


 NFF leadership plan to appeal the judgement.




*If The truth must be told,then let it be told...Amaju is the best man for this post judging from what he parades on his CV.They should give him a chance to prove himself right or wrong and leave personal squabbles out of this.....this is my two cents.

16 comments:

  1. I am in support of the sack. Let him go I don't like him.


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    1. Darling change your mind about this guy mennn. This cow is so proud. He was Chiarman for 9 minutes and the arrogance was stretching to Boston. He's horribly rude and bossy. That's not a good leader

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  2. Oh,not again!All these brouhaha at the Glass house shuld end already.

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  3. POLITICS !
    Oooo how I hate it!
    (In Olu Jacobs' voice)

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  4. Every damn thing has being politicized in dis country...

    Ana emenu

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  5. The politics going on in NFF is bigger than that of APC and PDP.

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  6. Maybe they are aware of his arrogance and how he talks down on people. He should change his ways!

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  7. And we kip wondering why the super eagles are not doing well. We kip abusing them and the coaches forgetting that this fight in the glass house is one of the major issues affecting them.

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  8. He be mouth like who go like ogbono soup.
    Next!!!

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  9. Let them sack this arrogant man, and bring back Chris Giwa

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  10. Amaju Pinnick has been there just for a few weeks and I love the changes he's been making. Why does politics have to go into everything in Nigeria? If politics haven't made things better, why not try another approach? Just wondering.
    *TEMMIE

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  11. This people Politics too much.

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