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Thursday 23 October 2014

Court nullifies NFF election, sacks chairman and his executives

A Federal High Court sitting in Jos, Plateau state today October 23rd nullified the September 30th general election of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, which saw Mr Amaju Pinnick elected as the President of the NFF. 
 
Delivering his judgement in the case brought against the NFF leadership by some unhappy members of the association, Justice Ambrose Allagoa insisted that his court ruling must be obeyed by the affected parties. He stated that an order he gave earlier on September 19th where he restrained the members from holding the election congress was disobeyed, that this one must be respected
"I have set aside all the proceedings and decisions of the Warri Extra Ordinary meeting of the 20th September and the Elective Congress of 30th September which were direct contravention of the orders of this court as granted on the 19th September. Nobody should foist on the court a complete case of hopelessness so that the principles of law and justice can be upheld. Its not enough to say that the order of court was wrongly made, no matter how unorthodox, its subsisting orders, unless set aside, remains law and must be respected" he said.
Meanwhile the NFF leadership say they will appeal the judgement.

39 comments:

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    1. Another round of FIFA wrangling about to start. Good thing we're not going to the next AFCON.

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    2. Ewoooooo. They shouldn't do this to my Julie oooo! Chai

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    3. Here comes the FIFA ban! Long overdue.

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  2. This is bad for Naija football.

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  3. They won't find it funny...
    Criminals in our football association

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They should sack this pinnick for acking keshi abeg......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Abeg that Mr pinnick should go joor! I just seem to dislike the guy.


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  6. See gobe! All dat delta state money Amaju spent to fraudulently win d NFF chairmanship is wasted. He is d brother-in-law to Uduaghan...just trying to re-position himself since d head-master governor & Chika Ike sugar daddy is going out of office next yr. Oloshi!!!

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  7. Kechi head strong o! See nemesis, public disgrace

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  8. Why? Amaju is over qualified

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  9. selfish interests of some few , unceremoniously decelerating the progress of the whole nation football wise ...
    #ndi ara..Kedu ife fa na-achu ! Okwa ego Nigeria ?

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  10. As it stands now, the Nigeria Football Federation is just confused... They should better not allow their politicial ambition ruin the federation oh.

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  11. As it stands now, the Nigeria Football Federation is just confused... They should better not allow their politicial ambition ruin the federation oh.

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  12. drama without end.wat is really wrong wit dis body NFF? Nawao since 1898.

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  13. problem,trouble,confusion,commotion in NFF every time! nawaoooo....

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  14. Politics every where.... i love it only the wise survive

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  15. Why dis uncalled for tension it was a free fair nd credible elections una ney dey tire for court case toh??





    And Who Approves Linda

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  16. They no better, am a novice on this matter #onelovefromSnow#

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  17. Wat are dey fighting for? Money nd position! Naija

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  18. Nobody is better than amaju.

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  19. It seems there is a sh*t load of money in that Glass House cos this is becoming absurd!

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  20. When will this selfish people understand that matters of football can only be settled at CAS and not a federation court.

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  21. #BRINGBACKKESHI#

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  22. na wah oo. this NFF trouble. when shall it stop? its affecting our football.

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  23. am tired of d leadership process fine amaju is qualified 2 b there but not give our ex internationals to opportunity to spearhead the board of NFF

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  24. here we go again, thought we were done with this NFF issue

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  25. even if a drunkard deliver a court judgement, it must b respected 2 d fullest.Chris Giwa n Victor Ramson Baribote n co knws beta dt Fifa said football matters shdnt b taken 2 a civilian court.So, we shd expect dere hammers dangling ova our head nxt week.up man u!

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  26. Will all these NFF and court cases ever stop??????

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  27. NFF, FIFA is coming for you again and it's sooner than you can imagine.

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  28. As far as football is concern, Sepp Blater is the president and not GEJ

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  29. Is a welcome development and i never see any implication of that on the running of football of the federation. Obedient they say is better than sacrifice and why so hasten to conduct that election in a first place.

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  30. Amaju doesnt deserve that job in the first place!he hasnt even been there for a month he is sacking keshi who has made most nigerians both home and abroad has come to embrace nigerian football after a long time!!!power hungry cunt that doesnt have a clue on how to run his home let alone NFF..........!!! charity begin at home.

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