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BREAKING! Amaju Pinnick wins NFF election
The incumbent Nigeria Football Federation president, Amaju Pinnick has been re-elected for a second term in office.
According to the Twitter handle of the NFF, Pinnick won the election by 34 votes.
Other contestants, Aminu Maigari got 8 votes, Taiwo Ogunjobi got two votes while Okoye got zero votes.
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.@PinnickAmaju re-elected NFF President. He scored a total of 34 votes, Maigari 8 votes, Ogunjobi 2 votes, and Okoye 0 votes. #NFFElections #NFFElections2018
.@PinnickAmaju re-elected NFF President. He scored a total of 34 votes, Maigari 8 votes, Ogunjobi 2 votes, and Okoye 0 votes. #NFFElections #NFFElections2018 pic.twitter.com/8mUwc7nO77
— The NFF ?? (@thenff) September 20, 2018
A good day for Nigerian football! Congratulations @PinnickAmaju and kudos to the other contestants for displaying magnanimity. I hope we can now put the ‘Giwa-effect’, and its attendant shenanigans behind us…
— Joseph Adebayo, PhD (@joeinfluence) September 20, 2018
Congratulation @PinnickAmaju a magic will lead you and give you wisdom to direct this ship and take Naija soccer to greater height in Jesus name amen. Congratulations.
— Tunday King (@tundayking) September 20, 2018
Congratulations Amaju,
I saw this coming.
Keep the good work.— Oyewole Owoeye (@Oyewoleowoeye) September 20, 2018
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