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‎NLO Rocked By Rebellion As Two Top Administrators Face Ban Over 'Parallel Body' Allegations


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‎‎NLO Rocked By Rebellion As Two Top Administrators Face Ban Over 'Parallel Body' Allegations is currently brewing within the Nationwide League One (NLO) as two prominent football administrators Mr. Nwaeze Prince Chidiebere of Cynosure FC, Ebonyi, and Mr. Elvis Uhwuruje, Chairman of Sapele Lions FC, are reportedly facing a possible ban over what has been described as a “rebellious act” capable of destabilizing grassroots football in Nigeria.

The controversy stems from allegations that the duo spearheaded the formation of a parallel body within the NLO structure, a move widely condemned by stakeholders as a direct challenge to the authority of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

‎Sources within the football community reveal that this development has sparked outrage among club owners and league officials, many of whom see it as an attempt to create division and undermine the already fragile structure of the league.

‎Several club chairmen have openly expressed their displeasure, insisting that such actions threaten the unity and credibility of the Nationwide League. According to them, the NLO, which serves as the bedrock of Nigerian football development, cannot afford internal crises fueled by personal interests or power struggles.

‎They argue that allowing such conduct to go unpunished would set a dangerous precedent for indiscipline and chaos in the system. In what appears to be a growing consensus, many stakeholders have thrown their weight behind the Nigeria Football Federation, urging the apex football body to take decisive action.

‎Calls for sanctions, including outright bans, have intensified, with some chairmen emphasizing that the integrity of the league must be protected at all costs. “This is not just about two individuals; it is about preserving the sanctity of the game,” a club official stated. “If we allow parallel structures, then we are inviting anarchy into football administration.”

‎Supporters of the embattled administrators argue that their actions may have been driven by concerns over the management and welfare of clubs within the league. However, critics insist that any grievances should have been addressed through established channels rather than actions perceived as insubordination.

‎The NFF and the NLO Secretariat are expected to review the matter and determine appropriate disciplinary measures, with a decision that could have far-reaching implications for the individuals involved and the governance of the Nationwide League.

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