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Eight Nigerian Referees on Continental Duty

About five members of the Nigeria Referees Association, NRA, have been appointed to officiate in the Confederation of African Football, CAF, inter-club competitions this weekend.

The referees, who are FIFA badged match officials are already on transit to their various match venues for the international assignments.

In one of the CAF Confederation Cup matches, upcoming Abubakar Abdullahi of the Niger State Referees Council will be at the centre of proceedings assisted on the lines by a very experienced Edo state-based referee, Efosa Celestine Igudia and Oyo council Abdulmajed Olajide while Joe Ogabor comes in as Fourth Official. The said officials have already touched down at Ougadogu Burkina Faso to handle the Salitas FC of Burkina Faso vs Ashanti Gold of Ghana in the match Komlan Asogbayi of Togo is the Match Commissioner.

In Togo where the home side, Asko De Kara will battle visiting Club D Abidjan of Cote D Ivoire, one of the top-rated arbiters in the country, Adebimpe Quadri, of the Lagos State Council, backed on the lines by Peter Ogwu and TJ Digbori of Bauchi and Delta councils respectively will be the cynosure of eyes at the match venue, while Bornu State Council member Grema Mohammed is the fourth official.

An elated President of the Nigeria Referees Association NRA, Otunba Tade Azeez, who is elated by the CAF recognition of the Nigerian referees, while reminding the referees on duty to be worthy ambassadors, noted that the number on duty is an eloquent testimony of the efforts of the association has made at showcasing their FIFA referees for international recognition.

He wished them successful outing and journey mercies.

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