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Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by robosky02(m): 4:12pm On Apr 08, 2022
Pinnick reveals why he will step down as NFF president

The president of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Amaju Pinnick has ruled out contesting for a third term when his current tenure expires.

Pinnick has been in charge of the NFF since 2014.

Recently, there has been pressure from Nigerian stakeholders and fans for him to resign, following the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

Pinnick has now revealed his time in the Glass House has taken a toll on his relationship with his family.

“I’m eligible to run based on the status. Do I want to run ?, It’s a no-no, my family is very key to me, they said it’s taking a toll on me and the family.

“They believed that I’ve done my best and it’s time to move on . It’s a regrettable decision, but it’s the best,” Pinnick told Arise TV

https://dailypost.ng/2022/04/08/pinnick-reveals-why-he-will-step-down-as-nff-president/

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by qekng40(f): 4:14pm On Apr 08, 2022
Better, Buhari should resign too

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by robosky02(m): 4:19pm On Apr 08, 2022
The real reason is not far from this......



Pressure Mounts On Pinnick To Resign Over Qatar 2022 Failure


The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has come under sustained pressure from Nigerian football stakeholders who want him...

The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has come under sustained pressure from Nigerian football stakeholders who want him to resign immediately from his exalted office.

This is not unconnected with the recent failure of Nigeria’s senior national football team, the Super Eagles, to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


It will be recalled that on Tuesday, March 29, the three-time African champions drew 1-1 with the Black Stars of Ghana in the return leg of the

final round qualifiers for this year’s World Cup and were eliminated on the away goal rule.


Super Eagles’ failure did not go down well with millions of disappointed Nigerians, including the number one citizen, President Muhammadu Buhari, who had stormed the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja to give support to their darling team.


Consequently, as soon as the match ended, some of the fans who could not bear the pain of the monumental loss went berserk as they invaded the pitch and vandalised facilities at the stadium.

The players were also not spared as some of the angry fans attempted to attack them physically but were restrained due to the timely intervention of the security personnel on duty.

As a follow up, most football stakeholders immediately called on the president of the NFF, Pinnick and his board members to resign without further ado as they blamed the failure of the Super Eagles on the football federation’s ineffective leadership.


However, instead of the board resigning, it decided to throw Coach Austin Eguavoen and his technical crew members under the bus. The NFF terminated the appointment of members of the technical crew and announced that in a short while, new coaches would be appointed to lead the senior national team.

Behold a serial failure

For those who believe Pinnick and his colleagues are solely responsible for the failure of the Super Eagles, the sack of Eguavoen and his assistants was nothing more than a diversionary tactic. Consequently, calls for him to resign from his position have continued unabated. Such Nigerians are upset that apart from losing the 2022 World Cup ticket and national pride, NFF’s ineptitude has cost the country over €12.2m (N5.6bn) bonus, which would have accrued to the football federation had the Super Eagles qualified for the 2022 World Cup.

In spite of desperate measures by the embattled NFF president to pacify angry stakeholders, the pressure on him to vacate his office has continued to increase leaving him in a quagmire.

Among the first to call for his resignation was a former Secretary General of the then Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Dr Tijani Yusuf, who said that in other countries, the NFF president would have resigned long ago.

In an exclusive interview with Daily Trust, the university don said “This is the time for the government to step in. In a normal situation, the first person who should have tendered his resignation honourably is the NFF president.

“If it were in other climes, Pinnick should have resigned immediately. But in Nigeria, people don’t resign; they are pushed out by force. I expect him to resign together with his board members. He has done his best but it is not good enough so let him resign immediately.”

In the same vein, the Guild of Sports Editors, the umbrella body of managers of sports in Nigeria’s major media organisations, called on members of the executive committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to resign from their positions. In a statement signed by the guild’s Vice President, Adekunle Salami, the editors stated unequivocally that “Nigerian football is bigger than any individual and should not be tied to the fortunes of anybody.

“The leadership of the current NFF has ridden on the back of Nigerian football to get to top positions in the world football governing body, FIFA, to the detriment of the game.

“Nigerian football now needs a total overhaul, from the lowest league to the national team and that can only happen when patriotic individuals, not self-seekers, are given the opportunity to manage the game. “We ask, therefore, that every executive member of the federation should resign honourably.”

On his part, a former Director of Sports in Katsina State, Alhaji Aliyu Kofar-Soro said the only way forward is for Pinnick and his ‘friends’ to resign and never contemplate contesting elections again to lead Nigerian football.

“All members of the NFF board beginning with Amaju Pinnick should resign over the failure of Nigeria to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

“I doubt if they know the degree of pain that they have caused football-loving Nigerians. I almost collapsed that fateful day. You need to see how I was sweating right inside a fully air-conditioned room,” said Kofar-Soro.

A former member of the House of Representatives from Plateau State, Hon. Lumumba Adeh also blamed the latest sporting disaster on the mediocre leadership of those at the helm of affairs of Nigerian football and called for their resignation.

“My lamentation has been that they have killed Nigerian football. The standard has been falling each passing day. “It is unfortunate. Unless something dramatic is done, Nigerian football is on a cliff and the decline is going to continue unabated.

“The managers of Nigerian football have failed in all ramifications. The league, national teams and the development structures have all crumbled. We need to overhaul the system,” said the former NFF presidential candidate. However, a former Super Eagles player and former African Footballer of the Year, Victor Ikpeba said sacking Pinnick and his board members was not the solution as he suggested that they should be allowed to complete their tenure.

“I think the NFF has failed Nigeria and being a member of the technical committee, I think we have not played our role enough,” Ikpeba said on Monday Night Football Show on SuperSport.

“We cannot sack the board. We just have to wait for the system to take its course. Pinnick can re-contest if he wants to as the delegates have the right to reject him,” he said.

Past failures and calls for Pinnick to resign

This is not the first time Nigerians are calling on the NFF president to resign. It will be recalled that similar calls were made in the past when the Super Eagles failed back-to-back to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

The male and female national teams also failed to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after the Golden Eaglets and the Flying Eagles could not qualify for their respective world championships.

On all occasions, aggrieved Nigerians called on the NFF president to resign. However, he refused to take the path of honour.

Summoned by Senate

As the pressure on Pinnick to resign continues to mount, the Senate has also summoned him to appear before it along with the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare, to explain why Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in spite of the huge funding by the government, individuals and corporate bodies.

The Committee on Youths and Sports Development is also to investigate the vandalisation of facilities at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium after the ill-fated match on March 29 and to assess the extent of damage to the stadium.

Third term ambition in jeopardy

Although he is yet to resign or denounce his third term ambition, many football stakeholders are of the opinion that the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2022 World Cup has nailed Pinnick’s ambition to stay on as NFF president.

It will be recalled that soon after he was re-elected in Katsina for a second term, Pinnick announced that when the present tenure, which will end in September expires, he would leave the stage for another Nigerian to continue.

“I made my decision even before earning the second mandate on 20th September 2018. I will not be running for the NFF Presidency again. I want to thank the members of the Congress, my colleagues on the Executive Committee, management and staff and stakeholders of the game for their support. I will be stepping off in 2022 to give another person the opportunity to lead Nigeria Football. That is the truth,” Pinnick, who is now a member of the FIFA Executive Committee, was quoted by This Day in 2020.
However, as days went by, it became an open secret that he had reneged on his vow and is plotting for a third term.

But Pinnick may be forced to drop his ambition because the first time Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup, which was Germany 2006, the then NFA Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima lost his plum job. It is against this background that most football stakeholders in Nigeria are of the opinion that the Super Eagles’ failure has put Pinnick’s third term ambition in serious jeopardy.

NFF apologises

As the heat on Pinnick and his board members rages, the football federation in a statement apologised to the government and Nigerian football fans over the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

“There was nothing the team needed that was lacking. The government provided necessary support; the NFF put all logistics in place with the active support of the sports ministry and Nigerians turned out en masse to support the team. The truth is that we left nothing to chance. It is sad that things turned out the way they did.

“Sport is about winning and losing. Nobody wants to lose but sometimes it happens that way. We are quite sad that despite playing a draw in Kumasi, the Super Eagles could not win here in Abuja.

“We apologise unreservedly to the government and people of Nigeria for this non-qualification,” reads part of the statement.


https://dailytrust.com/pressure-mounts-on-pinnick-to-resign-over-qatar-2022-failure

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by BestAt100: 4:22pm On Apr 08, 2022
ok
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by BestAt100: 4:22pm On Apr 08, 2022
it was long overdue

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by robosky02(m): 4:25pm On Apr 08, 2022
BestAt100:
it was long overdue



Really....
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Laggafin: 4:35pm On Apr 08, 2022
Every body who has put Nigeria in auto reverse should honourably eject themselves run away and hide .. from 2023 we need a total overhaul and new able hands in all spheres of our National Lifes

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Mandate2023: 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2022
He should immediately resign and return to his family......we've seen any of his failures as president of NFF

He should go and focus on his warri again show

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by paulolee(m): 6:05pm On Apr 08, 2022
holding that post since 2014 and Nigeria winning the AFCON just once means we do like supporting mediocrity..
if its other country, he would avoid left after since last 2-3 years dt we didn't qualify for any competition except AFCON...
make him go face his comedy show n continue spending money on comedians, we are tired of him taking our football like a joke..

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by paulolee(m): 6:08pm On Apr 08, 2022
robosky02:
The real reason is not far from this......



Pressure Mounts On Pinnick To Resign Over Qatar 2022 Failure


The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has come under sustained pressure from Nigerian football stakeholders who want him...

The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has come under sustained pressure from Nigerian football stakeholders who want him to resign immediately from his exalted office.

This is not unconnected with the recent failure of Nigeria’s senior national football team, the Super Eagles, to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


It will be recalled that on Tuesday, March 29, the three-time African champions drew 1-1 with the Black Stars of Ghana in the return leg of the

final round qualifiers for this year’s World Cup and were eliminated on the away goal rule.


Super Eagles’ failure did not go down well with millions of disappointed Nigerians, including the number one citizen, President Muhammadu Buhari, who had stormed the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja to give support to their darling team.


Consequently, as soon as the match ended, some of the fans who could not bear the pain of the monumental loss went berserk as they invaded the pitch and vandalised facilities at the stadium.

The players were also not spared as some of the angry fans attempted to attack them physically but were restrained due to the timely intervention of the security personnel on duty.

As a follow up, most football stakeholders immediately called on the president of the NFF, Pinnick and his board members to resign without further ado as they blamed the failure of the Super Eagles on the football federation’s ineffective leadership.


However, instead of the board resigning, it decided to throw Coach Austin Eguavoen and his technical crew members under the bus. The NFF terminated the appointment of members of the technical crew and announced that in a short while, new coaches would be appointed to lead the senior national team.

Behold a serial failure

For those who believe Pinnick and his colleagues are solely responsible for the failure of the Super Eagles, the sack of Eguavoen and his assistants was nothing more than a diversionary tactic. Consequently, calls for him to resign from his position have continued unabated. Such Nigerians are upset that apart from losing the 2022 World Cup ticket and national pride, NFF’s ineptitude has cost the country over €12.2m (N5.6bn) bonus, which would have accrued to the football federation had the Super Eagles qualified for the 2022 World Cup.

In spite of desperate measures by the embattled NFF president to pacify angry stakeholders, the pressure on him to vacate his office has continued to increase leaving him in a quagmire.

Among the first to call for his resignation was a former Secretary General of the then Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Dr Tijani Yusuf, who said that in other countries, the NFF president would have resigned long ago.

In an exclusive interview with Daily Trust, the university don said “This is the time for the government to step in. In a normal situation, the first person who should have tendered his resignation honourably is the NFF president.

“If it were in other climes, Pinnick should have resigned immediately. But in Nigeria, people don’t resign; they are pushed out by force. I expect him to resign together with his board members. He has done his best but it is not good enough so let him resign immediately.”

In the same vein, the Guild of Sports Editors, the umbrella body of managers of sports in Nigeria’s major media organisations, called on members of the executive committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to resign from their positions. In a statement signed by the guild’s Vice President, Adekunle Salami, the editors stated unequivocally that “Nigerian football is bigger than any individual and should not be tied to the fortunes of anybody.

“The leadership of the current NFF has ridden on the back of Nigerian football to get to top positions in the world football governing body, FIFA, to the detriment of the game.

“Nigerian football now needs a total overhaul, from the lowest league to the national team and that can only happen when patriotic individuals, not self-seekers, are given the opportunity to manage the game. “We ask, therefore, that every executive member of the federation should resign honourably.”

On his part, a former Director of Sports in Katsina State, Alhaji Aliyu Kofar-Soro said the only way forward is for Pinnick and his ‘friends’ to resign and never contemplate contesting elections again to lead Nigerian football.

“All members of the NFF board beginning with Amaju Pinnick should resign over the failure of Nigeria to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

“I doubt if they know the degree of pain that they have caused football-loving Nigerians. I almost collapsed that fateful day. You need to see how I was sweating right inside a fully air-conditioned room,” said Kofar-Soro.

A former member of the House of Representatives from Plateau State, Hon. Lumumba Adeh also blamed the latest sporting disaster on the mediocre leadership of those at the helm of affairs of Nigerian football and called for their resignation.

“My lamentation has been that they have killed Nigerian football. The standard has been falling each passing day. “It is unfortunate. Unless something dramatic is done, Nigerian football is on a cliff and the decline is going to continue unabated.

“The managers of Nigerian football have failed in all ramifications. The league, national teams and the development structures have all crumbled. We need to overhaul the system,” said the former NFF presidential candidate. However, a former Super Eagles player and former African Footballer of the Year, Victor Ikpeba said sacking Pinnick and his board members was not the solution as he suggested that they should be allowed to complete their tenure.

“I think the NFF has failed Nigeria and being a member of the technical committee, I think we have not played our role enough,” Ikpeba said on Monday Night Football Show on SuperSport.

“We cannot sack the board. We just have to wait for the system to take its course. Pinnick can re-contest if he wants to as the delegates have the right to reject him,” he said.

Past failures and calls for Pinnick to resign

This is not the first time Nigerians are calling on the NFF president to resign. It will be recalled that similar calls were made in the past when the Super Eagles failed back-to-back to qualify for the 2015 and 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

The male and female national teams also failed to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after the Golden Eaglets and the Flying Eagles could not qualify for their respective world championships.

On all occasions, aggrieved Nigerians called on the NFF president to resign. However, he refused to take the path of honour.

Summoned by Senate

As the pressure on Pinnick to resign continues to mount, the Senate has also summoned him to appear before it along with the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare, to explain why Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in spite of the huge funding by the government, individuals and corporate bodies.

The Committee on Youths and Sports Development is also to investigate the vandalisation of facilities at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium after the ill-fated match on March 29 and to assess the extent of damage to the stadium.

Third term ambition in jeopardy

Although he is yet to resign or denounce his third term ambition, many football stakeholders are of the opinion that the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2022 World Cup has nailed Pinnick’s ambition to stay on as NFF president.

It will be recalled that soon after he was re-elected in Katsina for a second term, Pinnick announced that when the present tenure, which will end in September expires, he would leave the stage for another Nigerian to continue.

“I made my decision even before earning the second mandate on 20th September 2018. I will not be running for the NFF Presidency again. I want to thank the members of the Congress, my colleagues on the Executive Committee, management and staff and stakeholders of the game for their support. I will be stepping off in 2022 to give another person the opportunity to lead Nigeria Football. That is the truth,” Pinnick, who is now a member of the FIFA Executive Committee, was quoted by This Day in 2020.
However, as days went by, it became an open secret that he had reneged on his vow and is plotting for a third term.

But Pinnick may be forced to drop his ambition because the first time Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup, which was Germany 2006, the then NFA Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima lost his plum job. It is against this background that most football stakeholders in Nigeria are of the opinion that the Super Eagles’ failure has put Pinnick’s third term ambition in serious jeopardy.

NFF apologises

As the heat on Pinnick and his board members rages, the football federation in a statement apologised to the government and Nigerian football fans over the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

“There was nothing the team needed that was lacking. The government provided necessary support; the NFF put all logistics in place with the active support of the sports ministry and Nigerians turned out en masse to support the team. The truth is that we left nothing to chance. It is sad that things turned out the way they did.

“Sport is about winning and losing. Nobody wants to lose but sometimes it happens that way. We are quite sad that despite playing a draw in Kumasi, the Super Eagles could not win here in Abuja.

“We apologise unreservedly to the government and people of Nigeria for this non-qualification,” reads part of the statement.


https://dailytrust.com/pressure-mounts-on-pinnick-to-resign-over-qatar-2022-failure
we no need any other explanation, make him go focus on entertainment

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by robosky02(m): 6:47pm On Apr 08, 2022
paulolee:

we no need any other explanation, make him go focus on entertainment




IS he an entertainer
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by paulolee(m): 7:45pm On Apr 08, 2022
robosky02:





IS he an entertainer
he is well known in entertainment industry...na him get the popular end of the year comedy show tagged "warri again" and all the Nigerian popular comedian na him padi..
make him focus on dt aspect of entertainment n allow more serious people run our football...

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Sabadon(m): 9:41pm On Apr 08, 2022
Would have commended him better if it was cos of the eagles monumental failure, but alas it was selfish reasons(not trying to undermine family tho) either ways we need new capable hands, imagine since 2014......

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:41pm On Apr 08, 2022
Ok. Fingers crossed.
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by DropsMic(m): 9:41pm On Apr 08, 2022
The thief... Ordinary Ahmed go happy with this news
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Mumusaphire: 9:41pm On Apr 08, 2022
The guy is a disaster as NFF president

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by wunmi590(m): 9:42pm On Apr 08, 2022


That won't make Nigeria win world cup

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Golan007: 9:42pm On Apr 08, 2022
Getat.

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Diamondniyi(m): 9:43pm On Apr 08, 2022

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by iLoveYouToo(m): 9:43pm On Apr 08, 2022
To resign? He should do it already

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Oysters(m): 9:43pm On Apr 08, 2022
After embezzling and grifting the federation with no lasting impact to show for his tenure. Fucking thief. Every level of football development suffered at the hands of this crooked politician. Fucking get lost, bloody dunce, nobody go miss you.
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Trojan8(m): 9:44pm On Apr 08, 2022
At least he was honorable enough to resign. We can't say the same for the mannequin in Abuja

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by WibusJaga: 9:44pm On Apr 08, 2022
cool

This one is just temporary measure to soothe angry 9ja fans. Our football wahala is beyond the resignation of NFF Presdo.

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by SecretReporter(f): 9:45pm On Apr 08, 2022
Thief
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Profayo: 9:45pm On Apr 08, 2022
He should resign but my worry is nothing in Nigeria is done out of interest for the country.
The reason he is resigning is because some stakeholders who wants to install their own as NFF chairman are capitalizing on his failures
Just like Rohr was sacked because be refused to use some players linked to the cabals and they capitalized on him not playing attractive football to get him sacked.
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Capernum: 9:47pm On Apr 08, 2022
Good news
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Franchise21(m): 9:47pm On Apr 08, 2022
OK
Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by Testimony1988(m): 9:50pm On Apr 08, 2022
qekng40:
Better, Buhari should resign too
hmmmm, he will leave when his tenure is over, not that he's resigning.

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Re: Amaju Pinnick Set To Resign: Reveals Why He Will Step Down As NFF President by wwwihy: 9:51pm On Apr 08, 2022
He should resign now

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