NFF Extends NPFL, NNL, NLO Boards’ Tenure Until September 2026
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has officially extended the tenures of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), Nigeria National League (NNL), and Nationwide League One (NLO) boards until September 29, 2026. This decision aligns with the expiration of the current NFF administration led by Ibrahim Musa Gusau (MON).
Overview of the Extension
Originally appointed on July 1, 2023, the boards were expected to serve a two-year term ending June 30, 2025. The boards are chaired by Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye (NPFL), Chief George Aluo (NNL), and HE Silas Ali Agara (NLO). The NFF acknowledged their significant contributions to football in Nigeria over the past two years, encouraging them to further elevate the quality and competitiveness of their leagues.
Future Developments
In a related matter, a decision regarding the tenure of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) board, under the leadership of Nkechi Nneka Obi, has been postponed and will be addressed at a later time.
The NFF’s decision reflects a commitment to strengthen Nigerian football governance and enhance league standards ahead of upcoming seasons. Stakeholders and fans alike will be watching closely to see how these extensions will influence the future of local football.
Conclusion
The extension of the NPFL, NNL, and NLO boards’ tenures marks a significant step in the trajectory of Nigerian football as they look to build on their achievements. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on this development and what it means for the future of football in Nigeria.
InfoSport: The NFF has extended the tenures of the NPFL, NNL, and NLO boards until September 2026, aligning with the administration’s expiration. Explore the implications for Nigerian football.