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Plateau United and Nigeria National team goalkeeper Dele Ajiboye has rued the effects of the inactivity of the league in Nigeria as the reason for missing out on the current national team camping exercise in Austria ahead of the two international friendlies against Africa champion Algeria and Tunisia.
Ex International and a Chairmanship aspirant for the Anambra FA Elections, Chikelue Iloenyosi has cautioned name droppers to leave Governor Willie Obiano out of their campaign in the build-up to the election.
The President of Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has confirmed the appointment of Randy Waldrum as the new Head coach of Super Falcons.
Former Super Eagles and PSG defender, Godwin Okpara has slammed Manchester United and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for the lack of respect shown to the person of Odion Ighalo in recent times.
Rivers united attacker Godwin Aguda has stated that he is excited with his imminent return to professional football after having had to sit out the whole of last season following a failed sojourn in Saudi Arabia club Al-Washm.
Former Nigeria international and member of the newly inaugurated Delta State Football Association Sam Sodje has hailed the success of the Nigeria Football Federation on securing the international future of Hoffenheim and former Germany U20 national team captain Kelvin Akpoguma.
Sunshine Queens and former assistant coach of Nigeria’s U20 women national team Wemimo Mathew has expressed her delight at her latest appointment after been named as the Nigerian women national team second assistant coach.
Former coach of Nigeria’s women football national team Super Falcons Edwin Okon has questioned the rationale behind the appointment of another foreign manager American Randy Waldrum as coach of the African champion despite the pool of coaches in Nigeria.
American coach Randy Waldrum has been announced by the Nigeria Football Federation [NFF] as the new Head Coach of the Senior Women National Team, Super Falcons.
The Nigeria Football Federation has described as total falsehood, a report in a noxious online publication that it has received the $1.5million promised by the world football –governing body, FIFA to all its Member Associations, as a palliative for the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID19) which has ravaged the world this year.
