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Giwa, NFF: Greed Or Love For The Game?
On the morning of Monday, July 2, 2018, Nigerians arose to the news of Ambassador Christopher Giwa, the supposed factional President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), control of the glass house.
He relied on the Supreme Court ruling of April 27, 2018, which allegedly set aside the election of the Amaju Pinnick board of the NFF of September 30, 2014, stormed the football secretariat with policemen, claiming the end of the Pinnick-led board, and the birth of a new era.
“I am here to claim my mandate as the substantive chairman elected on August 26, 2014. We waited for the other board to finish the preparations for World Cup so that we can assume office. For four years I fought this battle, I went the extra mile to get justice. This is to tell you I am particular about the development of football in Nigeria. You have nothing to fear because I am not here to witch-hunt anybody but to make sure Nigerian football moves forward”, he was quoted as saying.
Ambassador Giwa is a man having many ambitions on several positions. He was popularly quoted as being a “politician par excellence and sports administrator of high repute” having overseen the birth and eventual rise of his club, Giwa FC since its inception in 2012. He is a man highly regarded as an intense politician by many in his state, Plateau.
In 2011, he contested the governorship election of Plateau State under the umbrella of the former Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) but was defeated in the party primaries. The fact that he was defeated did not deter him from expressing his ambition contesting again in 2013 for the Plateau North Secretarial seat under the same political party which he lost.
It will be recalled that Giwa was made chairman of Mighty Jets Football Club of Jos, in the late 1990’s. He also served as the chairman of Plateau United before going into full time politics in his state.
On August 26, 2014 he was elected as the president of the NFF in an election that was seen as not official since it was only 29 out of the 44 members that protest in the process which he ended up defeating the former NFF vice president Mike Umeh, and the election was endorsed by the then Sports Minister, Tammy Danagogo.
Meanwhile, another election was conducted by the Maigari-led board in Warri about a month later in which Amaju Pinnick won and this was supposedly given the thumbs up by the former president of the World Football governing body FIFA, Sepp Blatter.
But the crux of the matter is that FIFA who control all football related matters in the world have before now confirmed the worldwide extension of five-year sanctions imposed by the NFF disciplinary committee on May 12, 2016 on Christopher Giwa, Muazu Suleyman, Yahaya Adamu, Sanni Ferma and Johnson Effiong for breaking the NFF statutes and the FIFA Code of Ethics.
The main issue for the ban of Giwa and the four others is that they took their dispute with federation to a civil court, knowing fully well that all football related issues are not allowed to be taken to a civil court but the Court of Arbitration for Sports.
So what is quite astonishing is the fact that someone who is banned and not recognised as an eligible candidate for any election is claiming a foothold on the football of the country.
According to Giwa, he was rightly elected on August 26, 2014 as the President of the NFF and in attendance were; chairman Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba, board member representing North West, Shehu Adamu, also for the North East, Sanni Fermi and John Effiong for the South-South, while the duo of Sunday Ajayi and Yahaya Adamu representing South West and North Central respectively were also present. But according to FIFA the “purported election that allegedly brought Giwa to office was not even recognised by them since they approved the election of Amaju Pinnick.
Giwa in defence has said that he is fighting to become the number one person in Nigerian football because of his love for the game. But the fact remains that if he is really fighting for the “love” as he calls it for four years now, why not leave the Pinnick administration to complete it’s tenure since it’s just a few weeks to the proposed NFF elections to elect new officials and especially now that Nigerian football seems to be heading towards the right direction both on and off the pitch.
In April 2017, a oil company Aiteo Group signed a N2.5bn sponsorship deal with the NFF as it concerns the Federations Cup now known as the Aiteo Cup. In the same vein, a mega deal was also signed between the NFF and American sportswear company, Nike concerning the kits of the male and female national teams in the country. Another bumpeer deal was also done with Nigerian Breweries, maker of the official beverage of the National teams. Also not forgetting the contract signed on October 6, 2017, with Tropical General Investments (TGI), the parent body that produce Chivita and Hollandia yoghurt among others, making them the official food of the Eagles and also the $4m five year deal with coca-cola bottling company.
Nigeria have performed relatively well on many age grade competitions. Taking a look at the U-17 level, the country has not performed badly for the duration of this current NFF board, although there have been the never ending case of not having enough money to sponsor the different age grade teams to go for tournaments. This has also affected even the female national team, the Super Falcons who have seemingly not getting enough support as their male counterparts. The Super Eagles, who are like the pride of Nigeria football on terms of getting support, seem to also be on the rise since the appointment of Gernot Rohr as the coach. In terms of result, they performed fairly well in a quite difficult group in the just concluded FIFA World Cup.
The recent wrinkle in Nigerian football whereby the league ended in an abrupt manner was due to the deadline given by CAF for the submission of names of all companies that qualified from the different African leagues.
This can be traced to the struggle for power between Pinnick and Giwa that led to the delay in the commencement of the second phase of the league after it was suspended due to the world cup that came up in the months of June and July. This issue can also be traced to Giwa as it was as a result of his taking over the Glass House that the League Management Company (LMC) had to postpone the Nigerian professional football league indefinitely.
Although the administration of Amaju Pinnick has not been a bed of roses for Nigerian football, there have been a considerable rise when compared to when he, Pinnick, took over. This makes one wonder why someone like Amb. Chris Giwa wants to disrupt the work going on in different angles of Nigerian football, even though the Pinnick board has just a few days to the end of their tenure.
It leaves one wondering whether he is really doing all this for the “Love of the Game” or for personal interest, as all the issues of his involvement in Nigerian football has further plunged our football into crisis and making the nation a laughing stock in the eyes of the footballing world.
Sports
Super Eagles Ranks 2nd Among W’Cup Absentees
Only Denmark, ranked 21st globally, sits higher among nations that failed to qualify for the tournament, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
England and Chelsea legend John Terry was among those to voice his disappointment, describing Nigeria as a significant loss to a tournament that features 48 nations for the first time.
“Nigeria will be a big miss. This is a World Cup for participants who haven’t had the opportunity to play in the tournament. I would have loved to see a top team like Nigeria there because they’ve got some great individuals. They’re a great nation,” Terry said during a virtual roundtable session organised by SuperSport.
“I think they are a big miss because Nigeria probably would have gone further in the competition, but unfortunately, one side’s loss is another’s gain,” the former England captain added.
Eric Chelle’s side finished second in Group C of the CAF World Cup qualifiers behind South Africa, who secured automatic qualification. Nigeria kept their hopes alive with a playoff semi-final victory over Gabon before falling to the Democratic Republic of Congo on penalties in the decisive playoff final — their second successive absence from the World Cup after also missing the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
The Nigeria Football Federation later challenged DR Congo’s qualification, alleging the use of ineligible players during the campaign, but the appeal was dismissed.
Despite missing the World Cup, the Super Eagles remain Africa’s 3rd highest-ranked team behind Morocco, who sit seventh in the world, and Senegal. Algeria and Egypt complete the continent’s top five.
Defending champions Argentina enter the tournament as the world’s top-ranked side, ahead of Spain, France, England and Portugal. Brazil are sixth, followed by Morocco, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
The next FIFA World Ranking will be released on July 20, a day after the World Cup final.
Sports
NCF picks Squad For Namibia Tour Tri-Series
Chima Akachukwu and Miracle Akhigbe are among the 16 notable stars picked by the Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF) for the forthcoming Namibia Tour, where the YellowGreens will compete in a T20 and 50-Over Tri-Series, featuring hosts Namibia and Hong Kong China.
Both players make their way back into the YellowGreens fold after periods away from the side and will be eager to contribute their experience and quality as Nigeria pursues success in Namibia.
The NCF said yesterday that the squad, which departs Nigeria today, forms part of the national team’s continued preparations for future international assignments as the YellowGreens seek to build on recent performances and strengthen their standing on the global stage.
Leading the squad is Captain Sulaimon Runsewe, who will spearhead Nigeria’s campaign against two formidable opponents in what promises to be a highly competitive series.
The selected squad combines experienced internationals with emerging talents, providing the technical crew an opportunity to assess player development and team combinations in both the T20 and 50-over formats.
The team will be led on tour by Coaches Leke Oyede and Tamuno John, who will oversee preparations and match operations during the opening phase of the series.
Joining the squad later in Namibia will be the newly appointed Head Coach and High Performance Manager, Stephen Magongo, whose arrival marks another significant step in the Federation’s commitment to strengthening the national team structure and enhancing player development pathways.
Supporting the coaching staff are Team Analyst Jamal Okechukwu, Strength and Conditioning Coach Seye Olympio, and Team Physiotherapist Timothy Adesomowo, forming a well-rounded technical crew focused on maximising player performance and welfare throughout the tour.
The NCF views the Namibia Tri-Series as an important platform for the continued growth of the national team, offering valuable international exposure and competitive match experience against quality opposition. The series will provide the players and technical crew with another opportunity to evaluate progress, fine-tune strategies, and build momentum ahead of future international competitions.
The YellowGreens will face Namibia and Hong Kong China in both T20 and 50-over contests, with the matches expected to test the team’s adaptability, discipline, and resilience in challenging conditions.
Sports
Otu Top Seeds Into CBN Senior Tennis Championship’s Second Round
Blessing Otu on Monday overcame hard-fighting Kelvin Bebe- Emmanuella in two sets of 6-1, 6-3 to qualify for the second round of the women’s singles of the ongoing 47th Central Bank of Nigeria Senior Tennis Championship, held at the Tennis Courts of the package “B” of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
Speaking after the round of 32 game, Otu, who will be 19 years old in September, said she capitalised on her opponent’s weaknesses to gain victory, having studied her game very well.
“Bebe is a very good and tough player. But I studied her game and did the job well.
“Although she tried to come back in the second set, I punctured all her tricks to win the match and move on. I wish I could continue like this in the rest of my games,” she said.
Another member of the Otu family, John Out, was also victorious as he defeated Mohammed Abdusalam 2-1 (6-2, 6-7, 6-1) in the men’s singles category to advance into the round of 32.
But the third Otu in the game, Thomas, was not that lucky as he lost by 6-0, 7-5 in two straight sets to Danjuma Isaac.
In other matches, Michael Emmanuel defeated Ibrahim Aminu to advance, while Drimiya Mevi outclassed Seyi Ogunsakin by beating him 2-1 (6-7, 6-3, 6-1). Action continues tomorrow when other top players, including the men’s singles top seed, Abua Cannice, join the chase for honours.
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