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Forget Arsenal, Dangote Must Invest In Nigerian Football by GSFofficial: 2:16pm On Dec 27, 2016
Aliko Dangote is one of the richest men in Africa who has repeatedly notified everyone of his interest in buying Arsenal Football Club of England.

Buying Arsenal is not the issue but if he can be convinced of investing in the English side, he can also be convinced to invest in Nigeria football.

Former Nigerian international Henry believes the major problem of lack of funds affecting Nigerian football can be solved if Africa's richest men can invest in it.

[i]If Aliko Dangote is interested to consider buying majority shares in English Premier League club, Arsenal FC, then he can be convinced to invest a fraction of his wealth in Nigeria football,” [/i]Nwosu told Vanguard Sports.

The NFF has failed to meet several financial obligations to players and coaches of the national teams.

Recently, players of the Super Falcons protested their unpaid wages following triumph at the Africa Women Cup of Nations tournament.

Nwosu urged the NFF to reorganise its marketing department in order to attract Nigeria's richest like Aliko Dangote.

Capital Oil boss Dr. Ifeany Ubah is a huge investor in Nigerian sports and owns FC Ifeanyi Ubah, current Federation Cup champions, who play in the Nigeria Professional Football League.

The former Super Eagles man faulted the leadership of the NFF for the frequent lack of funds but however insisted that talking to the right people can help them address their financial shortcomings.

Nwosu called on the FA to look beyond the Government for funding after it helped pay for the bonuses of the Super Eagles and Falcons.

http://officialgsf9..com/2016/12/forget-arsenal-dangote-must-invest-in.html

Cc: Lalasticala, Seun

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Re: Forget Arsenal, Dangote Must Invest In Nigerian Football by Jafar1: 2:19pm On Dec 27, 2016
na by force?
Re: Forget Arsenal, Dangote Must Invest In Nigerian Football by Nobody: 2:24pm On Dec 27, 2016
he never invest in our sports he wants to buy assenal
Re: Forget Arsenal, Dangote Must Invest In Nigerian Football by acenazt: 2:31pm On Dec 27, 2016
Hmmm Na the sure thing. Make them call am Dangote premeir league. Like Barclays Premier League
Re: Forget Arsenal, Dangote Must Invest In Nigerian Football by hardeytarhyour(m): 12:09pm On Nov 07, 2018
DANGOTE should have invest hugely on atleast One He can Own Two and be pleasing them at the same time,

And if GOD still want He may continue in pursueing of Having One Club in england or Abroad
After he has invest on Nigerian proffessional Football league's Clubs (2/more) But Atleast 1

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