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Aftermath of Yenagoa Congress Nigerian Football  is now  in Intensive Care Unit

Abdulgafar OladimejiBy Abdulgafar OladimejiApril 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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*Aftermath of Yenagoa Congress Nigerian Football  is now  in Intensive Care Unit*

By Sylvanus Ofekun 

March 23, 2026, may be remembered not as a turning point but as the day Nigeria Football Federation’s highest body appeared to administer its own shock therapy.

The NFF’s extraordinary general assembly, held in the Government House banquet hall in Bayelsa, was billed as a chance to “chart a new path.” Critics say it instead moved the game from the ward to the intensive-care unit.

The nine-point communiqué released after the meeting offered little substance. It was a thanksgiving Congress with a bunch of mediocre gathering to offer thanksgiving to governments at all levels for not carrying out a proper over sight on the state of football at their various levels; as the congress thanked “people in high places for accommodating” the board’s performance and concluded with a unanimous vote of confidence in the Ibrahim Musa Gusau-led executive: “A unanimous vote of confidence was passed on the NFF Executive Committee, led by its President, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, MON for their ongoing efforts in robustly developing the game of football across the length and breadth of Nigeria.”

The language rang hollow against a backdrop of failure. The Super Eagles have now missed two consecutive World Cups; age-grade sides falter in the continent; Nigerian clubs exit continental competitions to opponents from lower-rated leagues. Congress’s insistence that football is “developing” sounded, to many observers, like self-parody.

Equally telling was what went unmentioned. There was no reckoning with the botched World Cup qualifying campaign, no inquiry into the spurious FIFA petition that was dismissed, and no debate only rubber-stamp approval  of executive proposals, including amendments to the NFF statutes and the date of the next elective congress, maybe the 2.5 million dollars from CAF paid into the NFF’s account could be the reason the Congress men were full of thanks.

One of the few concrete changes was the expansion of congress membership from 44 to 106 delegates but with 53 members having voting power, though voting rights remain lopsided. Thirty-seven state FA chairmen retain 37 votes, while 16 votes are shared among the leagues, referees, coaches, beach soccer, special football, the players’ union and NAPHER SD. Media and other stakeholders remain excluded. For critics, the math confirms a long-standing gripe: state FAs dominate the electorate, making it almost impossible for an outsider to win the presidency, a design traced to the Sani Lulu era.

Article 38(D) did introduce a third vice-presidency reserved for a woman, a move widely welcomed. Yet analysts called the wider amendment “robbery…clever by half,” arguing that real reform requires dismantling the state-FA bloc.

National Sports Commission chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko acknowledged the drift, noting that the 2010 statutes are obsolete and must align with government expectations and the Renewed Hope agenda. “Let me state clearly and without ambiguity: the system must correct itself. If it does not, the correction will be done for it,” he warned.

That correction, some argue, lies in the 10-year Football Development Masterplan drafted under former minister Sunday Dare. The Galadima committee blueprint envisions 111 congress members, a 16-person executive, and broader stakeholder representation. It aims to move Nigerian football “from recreation to industry,” emphasizing grassroots, governance, and transparency.

History, however, counsels caution. Similar plans since the 1970s have gathered dust as successive boards cherry-picked measures that suited incumbents. Without political will, observers warn, the masterplan will join that archive.

For now, responsibility rests with Dikko and NSC director-general Bukola Olopade. Stakeholders say only decisive intervention can revive a game that, after Yenagoa, looks less like a work in progress and more like a patient on life support.

Let me end by amplifying the NSC Chairman’s warning shot, “…the system must correct itself. If it does not, the correction will be done for it.”

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Abdulgafar Oladimeji is a sports writer with over two decades experience in the industry. As a reporter , he has worked with top major Nigerian newspapers, freelancer with newspaper and broadcast media organizations in Africa, Europe and America. He is a well travelled sports journalists reporting major sports events across the globe.

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