Nigeria Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau elected new NFF President

Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau

Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau has been elected as the new NFF (Nigerian Football Federation) president as he replaced Amaju Pinnick.

Musa Gusau came on top of the voting during the 77th General Assembly of the Nigerian Football Federation held in Benin City, Odo State this Friday.

Alhaji Gusau got a total of 21 votes out of 44 ahead of former NFF First Vice President Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi who claimed 21 votes while the former second Vice President Shehu Dikko polled 6 votes.

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Former goalkeeper Idah Peterside and Alhaji Abba Yola had a vote each whereas Dr. Christian Emeruwa and David Buhari Doherty polled no votes.

All the other candidates conceded defeat and pulled out of the second round voting but for Peterside to contest the leading candidate Alhaji Gusau.

After the second round of voting (re-run), Alhaji Gusau gained a landslide votes of 39 with Peterside getting just a vote out of 40 valid votes with one being invalid.

Alhaji Gusau was the Chairman of Chairmen and a board member of the last Executive Committee of the NFF. He was also the Chairman of Zamfara Football Association.

He succeeds former President and FIFA Council member Amaju Pinnick who served two terms of eight years.


Aimé ATTI

Aimé ATTI is a bilingual journalist who breathes football and shares his passion on Africa Top Sports

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