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Time For Lulu To Prove His Love For Nigerian Football and resign! by Nobody: 8:47pm On Jun 30, 2010
Government announced today that they will write FIFA to withdraw from all international competition.

If Sani Lulu loves Nigerian football he can prevent this letter from being sent to FIFA by resigning.

If he resigns PTF can now organise a new election for NFF, widen the field, involve all ex-players of recognised football leagues (home or away), current players of recognised football leagues, home or away, all stakeholders i.e. managers and administrators of all football clubs in Nigeria.

Let Sani Lulu and all members of the current board resign to save Nigerian football from stagnation in the next 2 years.

what do you think folks?
Re: Time For Lulu To Prove His Love For Nigerian Football and resign! by Rhydem: 8:53pm On Jun 30, 2010
He will not resign, he has already stolen millions of money from Nigeria. What does he have to lose if he leaves NFF.

He will still be investigated and probed so it's a lose lose scenario for him.

Once greedy always greedy.
Re: Time For Lulu To Prove His Love For Nigerian Football and resign! by Nobody: 11:27am On Jul 02, 2010
Kalu raps Lulu, urges him to resign
By RICHARD JIDEAKA, Abuja
Friday, July 02, 2010


•Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu
Photo: Sun News Publishing
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Pillar of Sports in Nigeria and Abia State’s former governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, has advised the Alhaji Sani Lulu Abdullahi-led Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to resign with immediate effect to save Nigerian football.

Dr. Kalu, who was reacting to President Goodluck Jonathan’s directive withdrawing Nigeria from all international football competitions, said that he believes that Mr. President would have a change of mind if the board of the NFF resigns immediately.

“I heard the news on Wednesday and I feel that what President Jonathan did was quite in order and I must salute his courage to do what other leaders have failed to do in the past.

This idea to call FIFA’s bluff by sacking the NFF has been on the table long ago but nobody had really been able to act to save our football before now. “I am also appealing to the NFF board led by my very close friend, Sani Lulu, to quietly resign from the NFF and save the future of Nigerian football. If Sani Lulu loves this country with members of the board, they should resign today and give room for the youths of this country to grow in soccer.

“I must commend the Presidential Task Force set up by the Federal Government to ensure we qualified for the World Cup for doing a good job with the Super Eagles qualification and participating as well as for making good recommendation to the President on the way forward” he stated.

He said that he would be speaking with both the FIFA and CAF presidents, Issa Hayatou and Sepp Blatter respectively to see reason why Nigeria had to take the action she took, adding that he would appeal to them to be lenient with Nigeria because the decision was in the interest of the country.

The man, who steered Enyimba International FC as the Abia State chief executive to two consecutive CAF Champions League trophies, urged President Jonathan to start correcting the wrongs of the past by taking a roll call of the Enyimba’s squads of 2003 and 2004 for winning the trophies that had eluded the country for more than 30 years, back to back by giving national honours to the players who brought glory to the country

He said that he was ready to offer advice to Mr. President on how to restructure the administration of the game in the country ‘but our appeal is for the NFF executive to resign and perhaps the President may reconsider the withdrawal from international competitions’.

Dr Orji Kalu said that he had the belief that if the board resigns today, Mr President could have a rethink by allowing our the Falconets to go to the Under-20 World Cup in Germany, pointing out that he would personally appeal to Lulu to take the path of honour and resign today to start with.

“I believe that we have men and women who have passion for the game and who are ready to serve the country and take it to the next level. President Goodluck Jonathan should look out for such people and let them handle our sports”.



http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/sports/2010/july/02/sports-02-07-2010-001.htm
Re: Time For Lulu To Prove His Love For Nigerian Football and resign! by Nobody: 11:32am On Jul 02, 2010
If Lulu and the whole NFF Board resigns and allows PTF to conduct fresh elections, Nigeria could be back to international football in a matter of weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The ball is on Lulu's court.

If he loves this country let him and his board resign
Re: Time For Lulu To Prove His Love For Nigerian Football and resign! by DisGuy: 12:18pm On Jul 02, 2010
Seconded!! but i dont agree with this part

If he resigns PTF can now organise a new election for NFF, widen the field, involve all ex-players of recognised football leagues (home or away), current players of recognised football leagues, home or away, all stakeholders i.e. managers and administrators of all football clubs in Nigeria
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PTF are bloody politicians who cant manage their state league, trusting them to 'organise' an election will be a distater the ycan just put 'popular' ex players there that dont know what they are doing

Management consultants should organise an interview opening up the field to people with private sector management experience

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