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‘No State Of Emergency In Nigerian Football’

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The Nigeria Football Federation has voided a ‘state of emergency’ purportedly declared by the League Management Company and the Club Owners on Nigerian Football.
The League Management Company, with the support of owners of Premier League clubs, had ‘declared’ a ‘state of emergency’ in the domestic game as the bodies face the final weeks of the Premier League season.
Speaking in Abuja last Tuesday, NFF President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari decried the statement and said categorically that, “there is no situation in Nigerian football to warrant the declaration of a ‘state of emergency’.
“It was a wrong move by the LMC and the Club Owners. If there is a state of emergency in Nigerian football, it is the duty and responsibility of the NFF to alert the public and the world at large.
“It is not within the purview of the LMC to declare a ‘state of emergency’, which is not, in the first place, backed by any incidences or situation. We did not inaugurate the LMC to serve as an alternate NFF.
“There are better ways to deal with expected situations than being alarmist. Nigeria football is very much at peace and I can confirm that,” Maigari stated.

A Super Falcons player and her Japanese counterpart in an international friendly match won by the host Japan 2-0, Monday

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