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NFF President, Amaju Pinnick has come in for harsh criticism for missing the funeral of the late Super Eagles coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi few days ago. Even though he attended the lying-in-state ceremony which preceded the burial, a lot of Nigerians expressed disappointment at his absence at the funeral service which took place at his home town, Illah, Delta State on Friday.


Responding to criticisms on social media, Amaju said “It’s really sad the way we just use extreme languages. Right from the moment he passed, I have been actively involved greatly,” 


“I followed the motorcade from the morgue to the church in Benin. I was at the service throughout. I followed the motorcade to the stadium. I was there again throughout again.
“I did a two and half hour journey to Asaba. I did the entire programme with them. I had a private meeting with the family to reappraise plans.
“I woke the next morning unwell, threw up. On my way to Illah, I was struggling but had to reverse immediately, I got a member to leave Port Harcourt to attend which he did.
“You people should kindly find out the role I and the NFF played from his death to date.”
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  • A Federal High Court sitting in Jos, Plateau State today nullified the election that brought NFF President, Amaju Pinnick into office. The court also ordered Chris Giwa to take over. The duo of Adama Yahaya and Obinna Ogba had approached the court to re-list the suit against Pinnick which they withdrew after the intervention of former President Jonathan.


  • Reacting to the verdict, Pinnick said, "It is disappointing we are still taking football matters to civil courts. We will definitely appeal this case."

  • Chris Giwa on the other hand was elated. This is victory for Nigeria football. The right ruling has been made and we are taking over immediately.”



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Super Eagles manager, Sunday Oliseh as well as Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick have apologised to Nigerians over the Super Eagles' exit from the African Nations Championship. 

Nigeria lost  1-0 to Guinea in yesterday’s last group C match and subsequently crashed out of the tournament. They garnered four points from their two previous matches and only needed a draw against Guinea to advance to the quarter-final.

“We apologise to Nigerians for this loss, we never planned to exit the tournament this early. The boys gave their best,” Oliseh said after the game. 

Pinnick added, “We apologise to Nigerians for the poor outing of the Super Eagles in Rwanda, but we toe the line of CAF which states that CHAN is a developmental and preparatory competition. Of course, as Nigerians, we love to win always, and we feel bad when we don’t.

“I want us to take the positives from this tournament. A player like Chisom Chikatara broke onto the global platform and players like Usman Mohammed,  Chima Akas, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Austin Oboroakpo and Ifeanyi Mathew confirmed their class.

“For me, it is disappointing that we did not progress. But the NFF will now focus on the 2017 AFCON qualifiers, and start preparations early for the remaining rounds."
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‎Lille goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama could reconsider his decision to retire from international football following his face-off with Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh. The 32-year old who called time on his career last Thursday via social media held a meeting with NFF officials; Amaju Pinnick, Akinwunmi and Shehu Dikko on Saturday in Belgium and even had a phone conversation with Sunday Oliseh. 

We await Enyeama's comment this week. :) 


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President of the NFF, Amaju Pinnick has confirmed that the Super Eagles of Nigeria will be playing two friendlies against Cameroon and Congo in Belgium next month.
"I can confirm that we will play against Congo on October 8 in Antwerp and against Cameroon on October 11 in Brussels," Amaju Pinnick said on  television.
Congo denied Nigeria a spot at the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea earlier this year by finishing second in the qualifying group behind South Africa.
Pinnick said the Nigeria Football Federation was also eyeing another friendly with a north African team before the Super Eagles' 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt in March.
Tunisia and Algeria are being considered as possibilities for the fixture in November, he added.
Egypt currently lead Group G with six points from two matches. Nigeria are second on four points.
The two sides clash in a double-header in what is being seen as the decider for automatic qualification for the tournament in Gabon in two years' time.
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President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick has insisted that the NFF have no regrets in appointing ex-international, Sunday Oliseh as the manager of the Super Eagles.
Amaju maintained that Oliseh remains the best option for the team while also appealing to the fans to be patient and supportive.

He made this known on Tuesday via Twitter and the federation's website as he defended some decisions of the FA that had taken public scrutiny.


He said, "We have no regrets appointing Sunday Oliseh. Other African countries were gunning for him, but he opted for his country. Oliseh's stock in international football is high because apart from his work with FIFA, he has a company that trains and grades coaches all over the world.
"What the NFF, Oliseh, the League Management Company and other aspects of Nigerian football need is support from everyone, and patience, so that we can put in place our developmental programmes that will take the country's game to a new height."

In response to the regular criticisms of Oliseh due to his lack of experience, Pinnick responded that his national team playing career, which saw him winning the Africa Cup of Nations' gold, silver and bronze, Olympic gold and working with the FIFA Technical Study Group, would take care of that area.


"Experience is accumulation of knowledge over time to be used in a given situation. Technology provides immediate solution. "Oliseh won't be only a coach; he will be manager of the Super Eagles."

Pinnick then urged critics of Nigerian football to be constructive and not destructive, and to cultivate the habit of proffering alternative solutions whenever they feel that the federation's decisions were not good enough.


"Instead of simply castigating those at the helm of affairs, we should have tendency to offer what we believe are better solutions for specific issues. It is not about one person; it is about our dear country, Nigeria.
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The Nigeria Football Federation are currently in talks with ex Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh to become the Head Coach of the men's national team. Recall that the managerial position became available few days back after ex coach, Stephen Keshi was fired for breaching some terms of his contract.

Sunday Oliseh met with NFF President Amaju Pinnick in London on Tuesday and right now negotiations have reached advanced stage. Confirming the news, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, chairman of the NFF Technical and Development Committee said, "An offer has been made, and there is understanding, but we have to work out the final details of the agreement in a few days. Of course, the Executive Board has to give approval for his appointment based on the final terms to be agreed."

Oliseh will come with a Foreign Technical Assistant, whose job description will centre around development programmes, and who will work with Clubs' Youth Teams and certified Academies towards developing the game from the grassroots.

According to nff.com, Oliseh is expected to come up with a five –year developmental plan to fashion a unique playing and coaching philosophy for all the National Teams, and will for this purpose, interface regularly with coaches of those teams.

"We are also looking at how he will periodically organize clinics and seminars for coaches of Clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League, probably once in a month, so as to strengthen the playing philosophy across board. A robust youth development programme, elite player development strategy and performance programmes to drive higher standards, among other core sustainable development programmes, are also part of the proposal," Anyansi-Agwu added.‎


NFF President Amaju Pinnick said: "Sunday Oliseh has vast experience and immense knowledge of the game, and will certainly add value to what we are doing. He has bought into our vision and objectives towards the development of Nigeria football. He will command the respect of the players and we trust he has the temperament to work harmoniously with the Technical and Development Committee, the Technical Directorate and the Technical Study Group.

"On our part at the NFF, we will give him all the support to succeed as we have been giving to all our coaches. Subject to the approval of the NFF Executive Committee, we will conclude negotiations by weekend and he will be unveiled next week."

The 40 year-old FIFA instructor won 63 caps for Nigeria between 1993 and 2002. He was part of the Nigeria squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia in 1994, and played in the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup final competitions. He played in clubs like  Reggiana, FC Cologne, Ajax Amsterdam, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund etc. He holds a UEFA Pro License. Between 2008 and 2009, he coached Belgian club, Vervietois.






Credit: nff.com

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Nigeria Football Federation president, Amaju Pinnick, ace sports broadcaster, Aisha Falode and seven other football officials have been named in different standing committees of the Confederation of African Football.

"Herewith is the list of the CAF Standing Committees and Legal Bodies for the 2015-2017 cycle following the approval of the CAF Executive Committee at its meeting on Tuesday, 26 May 2015 in Zurich, Switzerland."‎ CAF wrote on its website.



Nigerian committee members

1) Amaju Pinnick (member, Organising Committee for the African Nations' Championship)
2) Aminu Maigari (member, Organising Committee for the African Nations' Championship),
3) Yusuf Ahmed (member, Technical and Development Committee)
4) Sani Lulu (member, Organising Committee for Management of CAF Club Licensing System),
5) Gbenga Elegbeleye (member, Disciplinary Board),
6) Amanze Uchegbulam ( member, Appeal Board,)
 7) Amos Adamu (member, Organising Committee for the African Nations' Championship)
8) Aisha Falode (member, Media Committee).



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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) boss, Amaju Pinnick has ‎disclosed that Keshi was reappointed as Super Eagles coach  because the organisation lack the resources to appoint top-notch foreign coaches.

Speaking on the BBC's Focus on Africa programme, the NFF President said, "We made no mistake in re-appointing Keshi. In his first term, Keshi did a lot to encourage the boys in the domestic League, and the boy who scored our winning goal at the Africa Cup of Nations, Sunday Mba, was playing in the domestic scene.

"We don't live in the clouds. If we wanted a foreign Coach, we
would probably go for someone in the class of Jose Mourinho or
Arsene Wenger. We don't have that money presently and we don't want to be owing our coach."

"In the past, we played matches blindly. We didn't know enough about our opponents and we didn't even know enough about our own players – their strengths and weaknesses. If we had the ProZone match preparation software before now, we prob­ably would have beaten France and reached the quarter finals of last year's FIFA World Cup in Brazil."



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President Goodluck Jonathan at a forum with Nigeria Young Professionals held yesterday at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos was presented with the FIFA Women's World Cup trophy by NFF President, Amaju Pinnick.

The trophy is on its tour of all 24 countries qualified for the finals in Canada this summer. Meanwhile Nigeria will be participating in the FIFA Women World Cup Finals which will hold in Canada from 6th June-5th July 2015.






Source: The Nigeria Football Federation
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Former Super Eagles handler, Stephen Keshi has accused the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) if misleading Nigerians even after he turned down a new contract from them.

The ex international who has been out of contract since the Eagles crashed out of the 2014 World Cup also missed an opportunity to manage Burkina Faso's team.

He told reporters he and his agent never received contract terms from the NFF.

"How come he is turning around to say he is offering me a new contract, and that I'm the one stalling. I've told them I don't want the job. I'm tired of coaching and being surrounded by people who don't want me in the job." He stated.

Keshi also denied being paid outstanding salaries.

"I heard also Amaju said he has paid us everything, that he is
not owing us. It is a lie, big-time lie. He is owing us two months plus our winning bonus for the game against Sudan. What is he talking about? Because I am keeping quiet, I don't want to talk? Now if they want me to talk, I will start talking and let Nigerians know what is happening.

He continued, ‎"I don't understand, how can Amaju, who says he is the president of Nigerian football, be lying to Nigerians? Is that how he wants to run Nigeria Football? They are owing us money they have not paid and instead of him to say okay there is no money yet or something, he is telling everyone he has paid everything."



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Former Super Eagles captain, Austin 'Jay Jay' Okocha has emerged the new Delta State Football Association Chairman following his victory in today's polls.

The former Bolton Wanderers replaces Amaju Pinnick, who is the current president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Okocha thus joins the likes of Christopher Green, Abubakar Ladan and Ganiyu Majekodunmi, and many others who have emerged as winners in their respective State FA elections.

Fellow ex internationals Edema Fuludu and Victor Ikpeba are also on the Delta Football Association as chairman and member respectively.
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World Football Governing Body, FIFA has abided by the majority decision of the NFF Appeals Committee that upheld the elections of the president, Amaju Pinnick, his Vice, Seyi Akinwumi and two board members, Felix Ayansi-Agwu and Sherif Inuwa.

The NFF sent rulings to FIFA to know its stand following the controversy generated by chairman of the committee, Barrister Okey Ajunwa Ajunwa's report.

And in a letter signed by its General Secretary, Jerome Valcke and sent via email to the General Secretary of the NFF, Musa Amadu and copied to CAF, FIFA backed the majority decision of the Appeals Committee to uphold the elections and added that it is pleased to work with the new Amaju-Pinnick-led board.




The letter reads,


"We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 8 December 2014 including details of the ruling of the Nigeria Football Federation Appeals Committee. We note the majority decision of the Electoral Appeals Committee to uphold in their entirety the results of the Elective Congress held in Warri on 30 September 2014.

"We are therefore pleased to be able to start working with the office bearers headed by the NFF President, Amaju pinnick. We will contact you in the coming days to organise an introductory meeting between Mr Pinnick and FIFA president in Zurich ."
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Newly-elected Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick was recently asked whether Nigeria would appoint a new coach for the national team or extend the incumbent manager, Stephen Keshi's tenure. His reply

"Keshi? He's has reached his limit and must build his capacity. But he should be shown respect because he's a national hero & must be accorded his respect. Board will take a decision based on recommendation of the technical team. 

There are due processes towards appointing a coach and the technical committee will have to give a report before we decide. We'll do everything in the best interest of Nigerians. Wouldn't say if Keshi will continue or leave. Even if my administration doesn't win any trophy, Nigeria must improve it's referees!"
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After an election held in Warri, today September 30, 2014, Delta FC Chairman, Amaju Pinnick has emerged new President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).

Pinnick secured a total of with 32 votes, other contestants, Dominic Iorfa and Taiwo Ogunjobi polled eight 8 and 4 votes respectively.