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First Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation Barrister Seyi Akinwumi has stated that the employment of coaches into the various national teams of Nigeria is hinged on the return of normalcy in the national life and urged Nigerians to continue to pray for the eventual return of a strong and better economy.
Enyimba diminutive forward Stanley Dimgba has suggested that the LMC may have to consider the option of a super 6 if organizing the remainder of the season prove difficult in the light of the current Covid-19 situation.
Kwara United defender Henry Ochuba has stated that he wants the Nigeria Professional Football League to continue despite the seemingly uncertain situation of things as to when the league will return due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
Assistant coach of Nigeria’s women basketball national team Peter Ahmedu has stated that the Covid-19 pandemic has halted what was already a brilliant run for the Nigerian women national team with the postponement of the Olympic games to 2021.
President National Union Of Nigeria player’s President Tijani Babangida has called on well-meaning Nigerians to lend a helping hand to helpless former Nigerian players in their different communities.
Nasarawa Amazons coach Christopher Danjuma has stated none of Nigerian women footballers from the past generations to date can be tagged as the greatest of all time.
Chelsea and Three lions midfielder Ross Barkley has expressed his desire to meet his Nigerian father who broke up with his mother when he was a little child.
Vice President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation Babatunde Ogunade has stated that the Nigerian basketball national teams have become attractive national teams in world basketball.
General secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation Dr. Mohammed Sanusi has assured that the Football Federation will adhere strictly to the conditions set by FIFA on how beneficiary member nations are to use the financial palliatives to be disbursed.
President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation Hon. Daniel Igali has revealed that though the impact of the Coronavirus has curtailed the activities of the Wrestling Federation, they have been able to come up with a technical response to manage the situation and ensure that athletes do not get completely out of shape while the situation subsists.
