The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Monday launched a quarterly
magazine that will detail the events, activities, and programmes of the
Federation, the various National Teams and other key aspects of
Nigeria Football. The magazine will be known as NFF News.
According to NFF Communications Department, General Secretary of the Federation, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, who as head
of administration is the editor-in-chief of the publication, said the
all-colour magazine will document for posterity the activities, events
and programmes of the NFF, capturing and freezing in time texts and
photos on major footballing issues and actions for generations to
come.
“It will be distributed to several interests, concerns and
institutions within and outside the football family, within Nigeria
and internationally.
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“It will be of very high quality and will be in the mould and
character of FIFA News published by the world football –governing
body. It will be made available to all stakeholders, from the
Presidency to the National Assembly, critical and supportive
ministries, departments, and agencies, our partners and sponsors,
government offices in the States, the NFF Congress, local football
councils, supporters of the various National Teams, our vibrant media
representatives and other bodies and concerns that work or seek to
work with Nigeria Football.
“It will be a regular magazine containing news, features, articles on
sports medicine, football business and the likes. It will always be a
rich package worthy of the time and effort to go through a copy.”
The magazine is packaged by Peachtree Communications, headed by
foremost Nigeria football writer and editor of several decades, Mr
Gboyega Okegbenro, with NFF’s Director of Communications, Ademola
Olajire as editor. Mr. Mohammed Ameenu, special assistant to the
General Secretary, is assistant editor.
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And the front page of the first quarterly magazine has the picture of pinick. These people and their selfish interests…. Too bad
Whose picture should’ve there sir?
Your own nah….
If you were the true reflection of an average thinking Nigeria then by now we’ll not be different from witches and Wizard who never want to see good in anything. Oakfield you’re a saddist and a good example of Bitterness!!!
Lol…… See him again, he pops up again like a virus… Ewu gambia…
How can someone have access to the magazine , it’s cost price and how to make contribution ?