Friday 11 July 2014

SPORT NEWS: THE 'SINS' OF MAIGARI ADMINISTRATION

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The congress on the Nigeria Football Association that dissolved the administration of Aminu Maigari have listed the many perceived sins of the administration, that led to their action.The Congress accused the Maigari
Administration of shortchanging grassroots development by failure to regularly avail State Football Associations of annual grant.They also accused him of abuse of NFA Statutes in its constitution of NFA Electoral Committee, by altering the list of persons approved by the Congress at the 2013 General Assembly in Warri, Delta State, and inaugurating a different Committee.The congress then went on to appoint t and list a new NFA Electoral Committee and NFA Appeals Committee, which were were constituted thus:
Electoral Committee:
1)      Barr. Jeriak Rowland     (South South)
2)      Barr. Usman A. Usman (North West)
3)      Barr. EmekaAsogwa      (South East)
4)      Mrs.MargarethAku        (North Central)
5)      Mr. Hassan Adamu       (North East)
6)      Prof. AdemolaAbass      (South West)
7)      Barr. Chris Essien           (South South)
8)      Lawrence Katken           (Secretary)
Electoral Appeals Committee:
1)      Barr. EffiongOboho      (Member)
2)      Barr. WaribereSonari    (Member)
3)      Dr. Isaac Akinloye         (Member)
4)      Mr. Thomas Awok         (Member)
5)      Mr. Simon Gyang          (Member)
6)      Barr. Queen Otarakpo   (Secretary)
adidas suspend Nigeria contract after FA row
Nigeria kit sponsors adidas have put on hold their contract with the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) after a row, which could well force FIFA to ban the country this week.FIFA are set to ban Nigeria should the country’s government insist on sticking with a decision to appoint a sole administrator after a court in Jos reportedly sacked NFA president Aminu Maigari, his executive committee and the NFA congress.
The world football governing have handed Nigeria a Tuesday deadline to revert to status quo, stating that this is a direct interference by government on the country’s football.German kit manufacturers adidas have been kitting the country’s various national teams since the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia, which Nigeria won.It is understood that several of the country’s sponsors are also considering going the way of adidas until the vexed matter is resolved.
Our Operations Not Hindered By Court Ruling, Says LMC      
THE League Management Company Limited (LMC) has reassured members of the football fraternity in Nigeria, its corporate sponsors and the Nigerian public that there has not been any judicial pronouncement, order or decision that restrains, impedes or jeopardises its  operations and the organisation of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).The clarification is sequel to enquiries and observed misrepresentations on the recent pronouncement of a Lagos High Court in a pending suit before the court.
Coach Tenger ready for action after break
Former Lobi Stars handler Justin Tenger has stated that he is ready to return to work after a short self-imposed break."Presently, I am on break, but once I get any call from any club, I will definitely get back to the field,” said Tenger, who won the FA Cup for BCC in 1997.“I needed a break that was why I left Akwa United for my village in Benue State, but now I am ready to get back to the field. Source Emmanuel Josiah 

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