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The much awaited NWFL Premiership Super Six challenge to determine the 2020/2021 champion and the country’s representative to the WAFU B qualifiers for the CAF Women Champions League 2021 started at the Dipo Dina International Stadium, Ijebu-Ode with fanfare.
Expectedly, Nigeria’s top soccer buffs were led to the venue by NFF President and FIFA Council member, Amaju Pinnick, who virtually moved the Federation’s office to Ijebu Ode.
The six top clubs showed the class they were made off as only one victory was recorded between Delta Queens and Edo Queens, which ended 2-1 earning the Delta girls the only three points of the night.
By Femi Solaja
As hearings begin today at the Magistrate Court in Wuse 2, Abuja in the criminal charges filed against the President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Shehu Ibrahim Gusau, stakeholders in the country’s track & field have asked him to step aside until the determination of the case.
Inspector General of Police filed the charges against Gusau at the Magistrate Court in Wuse 2, Abuja.
THISDAY learnt yesterday that hearing in the case is scheduled to start today at the Magistrate Court 14 in the case in which Gusau and a former technical director of the federation, Sunday Omotayo Adeleye and his company, Dynamic Sporting Solutions have been alleged to have “fraudulently induced PUMA based in Doha, Qatar to pay the sum of $75,000.00 USD into Account No. 0015296488 operated by Dynamic Sporting Solution Nig Ltd in the guise of sponsoring the federation sporting activities” which they then, allegedly, converted to their personal use.