Amaju Pinnick re-elected as NFF president
By Femi Atolagbe
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Amaju Pinnick has been re-elected as NFF President for the second term.
The 45-year-old will serve another four years as Nigeria football chief after he defeated three other opponents in Katsina election.
Pinnick was re-elected as president of the Nigeria Football Federation after a flawless victory in Thursday’s presidential election.
The Confederation of African Football first vice-president defeated Taiwo Ogunjobi, Aminu Maigari and Chinedu Okoye at the elective congress in Katsina state.
While gathering a total of 34 votes, former NFF president Maigari boasts of eight votes.
Former NFF secretary general, Taiwo Ogunjobi scored two votes with no votes for Okoye – the vice president of Bimo Sports Management Company
Seyi Akinwunmi returned as the vice president of the NFF after defeating Dele Ajayi from Ondo state with 41 votes to two.
For Ifeanyi Ubah, he fulfilled his vow not to contest if Pinnick is re-elected as NFF boss. And with this, Shehu Gusau becomes the chairman of chairmen.