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How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by dre11(m): 7:38am On Aug 10, 2019
By Tunde Eludini





Amaju Pinnick and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were pivotal in the change of guard witnessed in the leadership of CAF in March 2017

Upstaging the then emperor of African football, Issa Hayatou, was never going to be a child’s play; with the Cameroonian enjoying a 29-year spell largely unchallenged at the top.

Getting Mr Hayatou off the way required nerve and tenacity and that was what the NFF through its president, Mr Pinnick, helped galvanize, which led to the landmark victory that installed the new order in CAF.

With the emergence of Ahmad Ahmad as the new CAF President, it was only normal to reward his allies with key positions to help in effecting the changes professed during the polls.

Mr Pinnick was thus appointed the 1st Vice President of CAF.

However, barely halfway through its first tenure in office, the CAF leadership developed a strained relationship with one of its closest allies in the NFF.

The intense politicking and perceived betrayal culminated in a ‘palace coup’ that saw Mr Pinnick lose out in the CAF hierarchy during the Executive congress held at the recent Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

While Mr Pinnick’s ouster was the climax of what has been a frosty relation lately, findings by PREMIUM TIMES show that the NFF already had issues with its African body over a letter written to it by an investigative panel from Nigeria.


The Presidential Letter

The letter, obtained exclusively by PREMIUM TIMES, emanated from the NFF secretariat. It was signed by the General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, and was addressed to the CAF Secretariat.

The NFF said it was taken aback by the actions of CAF in responding to a query from Nigeria’s Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Government Property (SPIP).

“First and foremost, the Nigeria Football Federation is surprised that as your affiliate, the Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) would receive a letter with regards to an investigation into its activities from an agency in Nigeria, and CAF would proceed to reply such a letter without seeking some clarification/explanations from the NFF,” the NFF letter to CAF reads.

“We are in possession of a letter from the Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Government Property (SPIP), dated 10th June 2019, and signed by its chairman, Chief Okoi Obono Obla, seeking information from CAF as part of its ‘investigation into the 2014 FIFA World Cup payment made to the Nigeria Football Federation. We are also in receipt of CAF’s response, dated 30th June 2019, and signed by the General Secretary, Mouad Hajji.”

According to the NFF, they were not aware of any investigation by this SPIP regarding the transaction under reference and the SPIP has never requested any clarifications from them with respect to such.

The federation also said that at no time did they ever claim or document anywhere in their financial record to have paid money to the Confederation of African Football to attend the CAF Congress held in Cairo, Egypt on April 7, 2015 as it is being claimed by SPIP.

“The only records the NFF has regarding any financial dealings with CAF are the records of the inflow NFF received from CAF at various times which are duly reported, audited and recorded in NFF Annual Audited Account prepared by PriceWaterHouseCoopers (PwC),” the NFF scribe said in his letter to the Africa football body.

In its explanation, the NFF frowned at the narration by the SPIP suggesting that monies were paid directly to CAF to attend its congress but the federation admitted that $565,471.00 from its Domiciliary Account was for well-spelled out purposes.

“Indeed, the NFF had on 2nd April 2015, withdrew the total sum of $565,471.00 from its Domiciliary Account being payments for 5Nr distinct activities including estacode payments to NFF delegation (3Nr Persons) traveling to the CAF Congress in Egypt via payment voucher number DOM/PV/44 which now carry the narration “Payments for CAF Congress in Egypt and Others,” another part of the letter written by the NFF secretary to CAF read.

It continued: “The amount of N60, 000 (Sixty Thousand Naira Only) and $19,269 (Nineteen Thousand and Two Hundred and Sixty-Nine American Dollars Only), (item 1 on the Payment voucher/retirement document) were the ONLY sums expended on the CAF Congress, and this was NOT paid to CAF, but constituted local transport (N60, 000) and estacode allowances ($19,269) for the NFF delegation (3Nr PERSONS) that travelled to Egypt for the Congress in 2015.

“However, the bank records’ narration only captured payments for “CAF Congress in Egypt and Others” as the narration for the payments, for the fact that the CAF Congress estacode was item number 1 on the Payments vouchers among the 5 items being paid for.”

The NFF said this clarification would have been made and the issues explained had the CAF Secretariat brought the letter from the SPIP to their attention.


NFF defers to FIFA

While also providing other breakdowns of their financial expenses, the NFF faulted CAF for erring in the laid down procedure stipulated by world football governing body FIFA in its code of ethics

“More than the above and the foregoing notwithstanding, we would have expected first and foremost, that the CAF Secretariat would have drawn the attention of the SPIP to the FIFA Code of Ethics that stipulates without any ambiguity which institution has the prerogative to audit/investigate/inquire about monies paid to Member Associations of FIFA by FIFA. That institution, of course, is exclusively FIFA, and no other agency/ministry/panel or by whatever name constituted,” the NFF noted in its letter to CAF

It urged CAF to take all precautions, including carrying along its legal and other relevant departments, when receiving letters such as that from the SPIP.


Separate Corruption Probe

Separate from the SPIP investigation, leaders of the NFF, including Mr Pinnick, are being prosecuted for corruption by the anti-graft agency, EFCC.

Mr Pinnick and four others, namely: the NFF Secretary, Sunusi Mohammed; the 1st Vice-President, Seyi Akinwumi; the 2nd Vice-President, Shehu Dikko and an executive member, Yusuff Fresh, are being prosecuted for diverting $8.4 million from the NFF account in 2014.

While Mr Pinnick and his team continue yo face their corruption probe in Nigeria, FIFA has temporarily taken over the running of CAF over other corruption allegations involving Mr Ahmad and other officials.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/345832-exclusive-how-corruption-probe-letter-led-to-nff-caf-clash-pinnicks-exit.html/amp/

Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by fernandez1(m): 7:39am On Aug 10, 2019
Glass house.....corruption house since the time of taiwo ogunjobi and co

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by ijustdey: 8:23am On Aug 10, 2019
corruption in Nigeria is like butter and bread



but "Bubu" who said he is fighting corruption is even brought to power through corruption





the circles keeps going

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by NwaNimo1(m): 11:29am On Aug 10, 2019
See his embezzling face self...

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by chinavs9ja(m): 11:31am On Aug 10, 2019
See face like...

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Stephendeals: 11:35am On Aug 10, 2019
The explanation by NFF is logical I think the committee did wrongly by not investigation internally before escalating the issue to CAF. even if no registration fee is paid for event. The federation will incurred charges for attending (Transportation, estacode et al) as to whether the sum collected is high is a difference issue. so that Chief Okoi Obono Obla,(SPIP) committee have done more harm than good here.


“Indeed, the NFF had on 2nd April 2015, withdrew the total sum of $565,471.00 from its Domiciliary Account being payments for 5Nr distinct activities including estacode payments to NFF delegation (3Nr Persons) traveling to the CAF Congress in Egypt via payment voucher number DOM/PV/44 which now carry the narration “Payments for CAF Congress in Egypt and Others,” another part of the letter written by the NFF secretary to CAF read.

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Himmler: 11:35am On Aug 10, 2019
CAF was wrong in their actions

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Leonbonapart(m): 11:35am On Aug 10, 2019
NFF no get sense. We needed pinick in CAF

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by materialproject: 11:43am On Aug 10, 2019
grin
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by AngelicBeing: 11:43am On Aug 10, 2019
shocked
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by enemyofprogress: 11:45am On Aug 10, 2019
This Mr Pinnick looks like someone that is heavily blessed with a very strong mouth odour
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by franksunny(m): 11:45am On Aug 10, 2019
ijustdey:
corruption in Nigeria is like butter and bread



but "Bubu" who said he is fighting corruption is even brought to power through corruption





the circles keeps going
Under statement, it is like the air you breath

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by vedaxcool(m): 11:47am On Aug 10, 2019
Is that why they arrested CAF president in France? I suspect it had more to do with that than this long headless tale.
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by iambuchimoses(m): 11:53am On Aug 10, 2019
Corruption has been a way forward in nigeria!!!!
Not surprised at him tho
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by messicruzzy: 12:00pm On Aug 10, 2019
Liverpool vs Norwich City 4-1 Highlights and Goals HD

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Chukalemon(m): 12:39pm On Aug 10, 2019
Corruption emanated from sani-lulu regime
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Lamasta(m): 1:23pm On Aug 10, 2019
Thieves in charge of administration in our football house
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by ksam(m): 1:32pm On Aug 10, 2019
undecidedis it that I'm not understanding the long epistle or i can't just fathom any wrong by the NFF here?

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by EmmyDJourno: 1:38pm On Aug 10, 2019
Which one is NFF's issue with CAF, if your books are clean then you should have no issues with what CAF revealed to the Investigate Committee in Nigeria

Pinnick is dirty, he changed a lot in Nigerian Football, but has also developed a sense of entitlement over what he has achieved

He should have his day in court, my only fear is that the Justice System is slow to deliver judgement and we would be left with a Media Trial for a long time

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Nobody: 3:22pm On Aug 10, 2019
Long story sha
I'm getting sifa headache while reading the article
Please, whosoever read the whole news should give me a shorter version

Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Nobody: 4:00pm On Aug 10, 2019
EmmyDJourno:
Which one is NFF's issue with CAF, if your books are clean then you should have no issues with what CAF revealed to the Investigate Committee in Nigeria

Pinnick is dirty, he changed a lot in Nigerian Football, but has also developed a sense of entitlement over what he has achieved

He should have his day in court, my only fear is that the Justice System is slow to deliver judgement and we would be left with a Media Trial for a long time
Nigeria will always come last in CAF. Pull Pinnick down and watch us cringe back to our pre Hayatou rejected status. Giwa and his goons should keep it up!
Do you guys think other country's FA is clean too? Danny Jordan of South Africa for all his corruption battle faced in his home country has never been tarnished by the SAFA. Is it the Egyptian FA or the Cameroonians, don't even go there.
Las las we will use our own hands to destroy our little gains in CAF.
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by Susu888(m): 4:09pm On Aug 10, 2019
It seems the NFF has something to hide grin, why rattled by a clarification letter if ur hands r clean?? U want to control the narration from the caf ba? grin

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Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by odinga1of: 4:30pm On Aug 10, 2019
enemyofprogress:
This Mr Pinnick looks like someone that is heavily blessed with a very strong mouth odour

He is the younger brother of Governor Uduaghan wife, he has been living large since 2001.


He was a close ally of Solomon Ogba back then in Warri

God punish your smelling mouth for thinking trash.
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by EmmyDJourno: 4:53pm On Aug 10, 2019
Chiwude:
Nigeria will always come last in CAF. Pull Pinnick down and watch us cringe back to our pre Hayatou rejected status. Giwa and his goons should keep it up!
Do you guys think other country's FA is clean too? Danny Jordan of South Africa for all his corruption battle faced in his home country has never been tarnished by the SAFA. Is it the Egyptian FA or the Cameroonians, don't even go there.
Las las we will use our own hands to destroy our little gains in CAF.

I'm an insider in Nigeria Sports, and you are not one from your analysis
Giwa is old news, Amaju is dirty, because your neighbors child's uniform is dirty doesn't justify your child's uniform being dirty
Dirt is Dirt...... angry
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by enemyofprogress: 7:31pm On Aug 10, 2019
odinga1of:


He is the younger brother of Governor Uduaghan wife, he has been living large since 2001.


He was a close ally of Solomon Ogba back then in Warri

God punish your smelling mouth for thinking trash.
This Mr Pinnick looks like someone that is heavily blessed with a very strong mouth odour
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by femi4: 9:24pm On Aug 10, 2019
Pinnick is heavily doped with corruption. I don't care about the revolution he brought to nff/caf
Re: How Corruption Probe Led To NFF, CAF Clash, Pinnick’s Exit by GEEBITE: 7:36am On Aug 11, 2019
I pray you will never pass through what totally altered a hitherto fine boy face.People shouldnt be mean with words.This is what Prof Soyinka was talking about.
chinavs9ja:
See face like...

I will design your professional website...check my signature

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