Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.
Despite its failure to pay the Super Falcons’ allowances, the Nigeria Football Federation is planning to spend more than 158,000 dollars on its Annual General Assembly this weekend in Lagos without the approval of the Board of the federation.
More than 100 participants are expected to attend the AGA.
This includes 37 Chairmen of state Football Associations and the same number of secretaries, chairmen of affiliate bodies like the referees and coaches association.
Twelve members of the Executive Committee, secretariat staff of the NFF and about 20 other invited guests and stakeholders are also expected at the forum.