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We are the champions.... :clap:

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Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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:boo: :boo: :boo: :boo: What a shame that the team has to go through this rubbish.
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....sad. And in the other news stories making the rounds including on CE, millions and trillions of public naira being diverted to private pockets in Nigeria
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Pinnick wants to fund his CAF campaign with $1m.... what a shame...
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nemi2002 wrote:Pinnick wants to fund his CAF campaign with $1m.... what a shame...
After spending 400K on his last bid.. smh.
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nemi2002 wrote:Pinnick wants to fund his CAF campaign with $1m.... what a shame...
Pinnick is in London, left the minister to present the case to the president.

The number agenda for Pinnick is WC qualification. That would help him win reelection, anything else is by the way.....
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fabio wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Pinnick wants to fund his CAF campaign with $1m.... what a shame...
Pinnick is in London, left the minister to present the case to the president.

The number agenda for Pinnick is WC qualification. That would help him win reelection, anything else is by the way.....
So why did we contest in this competition, if it is inconsequential?
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This is so shameful but well expected in a backward country
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Cellular wrote:
Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Not sad. This is normal in Nigeria. Remember U17 champions.
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If this was an organised nation this will be a disgrace but Nigeria never had any grace so it's normal and nothing's going to change!
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Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Wow! This is shameful. Worse still, the NFF thieves threatened to ban some of the players for life
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marko wrote:This is so shameful but well expected in a backward country
Please dont insult backward nations, being called backward is enough insult already. Even backward nations do not do what i am seeing here :curse:
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Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Cellular wrote:
Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Sad!
Meanwhile, this is what went down in Aso Rock...

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Riche007 wrote:
Cellular wrote:
Gotti wrote:Then placard-in-hand, the Abuja "victory" march to National Assembly (and Aso Rock?) to BEG for their allowances... :(

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Sad!
Meanwhile, this is what went down in Aso Rock...

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Disgraceful. Daily - my resolve to remain in Nigeria reduces.
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Wow, no wonder African football is stagnant or being overtaken by Asians.

African FAs need to be independent from government funds, otherwise stuff like that will keep happening. Easier said than done.
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Why do the NFF persist with contracts they can't afford to honour? They also seem to lack skilled negotiators. Why not let the players know what's up upfront instead of allowing them to do the job first. A good deal of communication will go a long way. But they'll also need to show what effort they've gone through to help the situation. The NFF need to be the ones initiating the conversations, the players might even be able to help. A scenario where they lodge in 5 star hotels and the players don't have enough kits and are in 3 star hotels won't fly though.. Lack of funds is a situation that can be managed.
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