Presidency declares Amaju Pinnick NFF chairman

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Re: Presidency declares Amaju Pinnick NFF chairman

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Enugu II wrote:I think the headline here is grossly misleading. The FG did not declare Amaju Pinnick NFF Chairman. The FG simply acknowledged to FIFA that it will no longer interfere with the position of Pinnick Amaju as the NFF President. That was the request from FIFA and the Nigerian government has stepped down from that interference and has assured that Pinnick's position shall no longer be interfered with.
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Uncle, what's the difference between headline and the position you just stated?
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Re: Presidency declares Amaju Pinnick NFF chairman

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1naija wrote:
Enugu II wrote:I think the headline here is grossly misleading. The FG did not declare Amaju Pinnick NFF Chairman. The FG simply acknowledged to FIFA that it will no longer interfere with the position of Pinnick Amaju as the NFF President. That was the request from FIFA and the Nigerian government has stepped down from that interference and has assured that Pinnick's position shall no longer be interfered with.
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Uncle, what's the difference between headline and the position you just stated?
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Kai, that should be self-evident? Read both of them again to notice the difference.
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