The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.
The professional footballers association of Nigeria taskforce has warned delegates to stay off the forth coming NFF elections due to a court order restricting the NFF from conducting elections into its board on the 30th September, 2022.
The Federal high court in Abuja had on the 15th of September put on hold the elective congress scheduled for 30th September.
The Association had expressed worry that the players union, the media and some other critical stakeholders were not involved in the decision to elect a new board.
This has informed its decision to go to court which it says is not to destroy Nigerian football but to ensure that the right thing is done for the future of the Game.