Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.
Nigerian football is attracting the attention of government for relief from its present cash crunch.
The Nigeria football federation has in recent times struggled to perform its duties while coaches and players remain unpaid backlog of salaries and allowances.
Experts say the performances of the country’s national teams may begin to decline is urgent measures are not taken.
Chairman of the Nigerian senate committee on sports – Obinna Ogba is concerned about the Super Eagles world cup qualification bid and says the Senate will make sure funds are made available to the national teams.