Nigerian referees are now expected to officiate in the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup, said NFF.
Gusau’s election to this influential role underscores Nigeria’s continued prominence in West African football and is expected to foster deeper collaboration across member nations.
The judge said, “Let me give them one more opportunity, and if they do not come to court on that day, your application will be ripe.”
He said, “I admit we will miss Victor Osimhen, but I believe in the other strikers available to get us the goals that will give us the three points in Uyo.’’
The qualifying matches will be played over the FIFA windows of September, October and November this year.
There were unverified reports that Finidi allegedly named Osimhen as one of the players not committed to the national team.
Mr Enoh emphasised that Nigerian football fans demand and deserve answers and accountability from the NFF.
He said that the footballing tide in the state has changed.
Defending champions, Nigeria, are in Group B alongside Morocco, Senegal and Cameroon
The late Aluko-Olaseni featured with the Super Falcons between 2012 and 2013.
