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Next NFF President Should Give Priority Attention To Supporters Club – Abayomi Ogunjimi

The National President of Authentic Nigeria Football and Allied Sports Supporters Club (ANFASSC), Prince Abayomi Ogunjimi has appealed to whoever emerges as the next top chieftain of the Nigeria Football Federation NFF, to make his administration all-inclusive.

In an extensive chat with the media department of ANFASSC, Prince Ogunjimi acknowledged that the NFF must do a lot to transform Nigerian football, particularly in the area of development, he however noted that no arm should suffer at the mercy of another.

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He said “It will be selfish not to admit that there is a scale of preference in football administration, we all know that much attention has gone to the Super Eagles because they are the poster, we are also urging the next dispensation to be intentional about putting up policies that will ensure we do not struggle to get players to transition from the cadet to the main National teams”

“Among other key arms of our football is the Supporters Club, we have suffered for too long, we defy rain and sun, put ourselves at risk to support our National teams, though we were not coerced, we are passionate”.

He added that Supporters Club gets better treatment everywhere in the world and Nigeria should not be found wanting in that regard.

The ANFASSC Supremo noted that the supporters club will support the next administration and also go the extra mile to cheer the National teams across the board to victory.

It will be recalled that The Nigeria Football Federation’s electoral committee has announced that elections for various offices of the nation’s football ruling body will be held on September 30, 2022, and quite a number of aspirants have shown serious interest.

The eventual winner will occupy the ‘glass house’ office of the NFF President and will be saddled with the responsibility of piloting football administration for the next four years.