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Plateau United forward Elisha Golbe has stated that the long period of inactivity has affected many players in the domestic league as no one has a clear view of what’s next as far as the domestic league is concerned with no official statement yet on the situation of the league.
Sunshine stars player Suleiman Ogodo has stated that at this point he hopes the league can be back even if it means playing behind closed doors just to bring back the game after having been starved off league action for four months now.
Nigeria Women’s Football League [NWFL] board has announced the complete cancellation of the 2019-20 Nigerian Women’s Premier League [NWPL] due to the coronavirus disruptions.
Enyimba striker Victor Mbaoma has lamented that the Covid-19 pandemic situation has been a huge career setback for himself and a number of players in the domestic league.
Embattled President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria Hon. Ibrahim Gusau has stated that his recognition by World Athletics as President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria is another validation of his mandate as the President of Nigeria’s Athletics ruling body.
The technical representative of the Nigerian Basketball federation Adamu Jalon has confirmed that all the federation’s program has been moved online due to the ravaging covd19.
Coach of Nigeria’s national women indoor Volleyball team Usman Abdullahi has backed the Nigeria women beach Volleyball team to pick the ticket to the Tokyo 2021 Olympic games as the Nigeria Volleyball Federation continues to intensify its bid to have the final round of hosting the qualifiers awarded to Nigeria.
Katsina united shot-stopper Mustapha Aliko has revealed that he is unperturbed by his claims of entitlements after calling time with the Nigeria Professional Football League side despite claims that he is been owed some arrears of his money.
Assistant coach of Nigeria’s men basketball national team and Rivers Hoopers coach Odaudu Ogoh has stated that he hopes normal life return in sports but that the current situation is indeed one that is terrible as everything that has been done before now has gone down the drain at club level especially with preparation underway already in anticipation of the NBA Africa champions cup.
Heartland coach Fidelis Ilechukwu has said he will remain at the NPFL club despite being owed five months’ salaries.
