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NFF ENFORCES STRICT 10-YEAR BAN ON CORRUPT REFEREES TO ENSURE FAIRNESS IN NIGERIAN FOOTBALL
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has taken a decisive step to tackle corruption within Nigerian football, implementing a harsh new policy aimed at referees involved in dishonest practices. Any referee found guilty of corruption, including match-fixing or biased officiating, will face a 10-year ban from all football activities.
This move follows mounting concerns about biased officiating, which has undermined the credibility of Nigerian football. In response to growing demands for reform, the NFF has committed to ensuring that all matches are officiated impartially, with players and teams competing on a level playing field.
The NFF has stated that it will not tolerate any form of unethical behavior, reinforcing its stance with this significant punishment. The federation also pledged to enhance its monitoring efforts and collaborate with independent organizations to ensure the effective implementation of this policy.
By enforcing this strict ban, the NFF aims to restore public trust in the sport and guarantee that football matches are decided based on skill, not biased decisions. This action is part of the NFF's broader strategy to clean up Nigerian football and promote transparency at all levels.
"This represents a significant development in our ongoing coverage of current events."— Editorial Board