Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.
Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has been criticised for revealing who, he will vote for in the Confederation of African Football presidential election.
NFF Executive Committee member Chris Green has insisted intentions should be secret until the 16th of March, when the election will take place in Addis Ababa.
Earlier this week, Pinnick disclosed that the NFF would be giving its vote to Ahmad Ahmad, the Madagascar FA president who is the sole challenger to long-standing Caf president Issa Haytou.