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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

The next edition of Africa’s flagship sports competition, the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will begin on 23 July and end on 21 August 2025, the day the Nigeria Football Federation will clock 91, having been founded on 21 August 1933.

Despite verifiable and documented evidences, the NFF had been shy at accepting its foundation date but stick to “Founded 1945” slogan which it can neither  point to a definite date nor even have any evidence on how it came about the glaring ‘age falsification’.

Initially, there were problems fixing a date for the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nation as a January/February calender which was employed for the last two edition was found not suitable for Morocco 2025.

Six years ago, CAF Executive Committee opted for a regular calender of June/July like the World Cup to ensure the availability of Europe-based players.

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Hence, the 2019 edition in Egypt was held at that time. But weather condition was considered appropriate when the event shifted to central and western Africa owing to possible disruption by rain.

It was partly for that reason that Cote d’Ivoire 2023 had to be shifted to January 2024.

January/February in Morocco also presents extreme weather condition with biting cold. The competition then had to move to its original calendar in Summer.

Then another problem came up. The expanded FIFA Club World Cup will be holding in June/July and most of the star players expected at the AFCON could be engaged by their clubs at the FIFA event. Africa will be represented by four clubs.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Bloody lies! Nigeria’s foreign minister denies Libya’s propaganda over ‘apologies by Nigeria

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The NFF President, Gusau on a thank-you visit to Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, on Tuesday.

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar has denied ever making any apology to his Libyan counterpart over the ill-treatment that the Libyans inflicted on members of the Nigerian football team who had arrived in Libya on Sunday for a scheduled Africa Cup of Nations match on Tuesday.

Apart from dangerously diverting the already descending Nigerian aircraft to a different airport from the intending one, the Nigerian team was held hostage without the necessity of life for 16 gruelling hours.

But in a twist, Tripoli-based Libya Observer published that the Nigerian foreign affairs minister, Tuggar had apologised for the action of the Super Eagles not to honour the scheduled match.

In a press statement signed by Alkasim Abdulkadir, a Special Assistant on Media and Communication Strategy to the minister, Tuggar denied ever making any apology.

Rather, the Libya Observer report is an erroneous one planned to “gain political leverage and cause disaffection amongst continental football administrators and fans.”

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It is more of a propaganda. The Nigerian minister said the publication misrepresents the phone correspondence between him and the East-based Government’s Foreign Minister of Libya.

“The fact of the matter was that the Charge d’affairs of the Government of National Unity was summoned to the Ministry to seek an immediate end to the unfortunate incident.

“However, not much diplomatic headway was made during the meeting with the Acting Charge of Affairs, Imad Mohammed Matooq Aboud, as they insisted that it was not under the jurisdiction of Tripoli, which they represented, but that of the Eastern Government in Benghazi.

“This prompted the Minister to take immediate action by contacting the Foreign Minister of the Eastern Government, Abdelhadi Lahweej, to intervene and ensure that the detention ended.

“After that, the aircraft was given the necessary permits to fly, and aviation fuel was accessed.

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“Both Ministers agreed that the matter should be de-escalated immediately. Even when Lahweej insisted on rehashing the untruth about the treatment of Libyan players in Nigeria, Amb Tuggar once again corrected the misinformation about the mistreatment of Libyan players during the Nigerian encounter.

“He did not apologise or regret the treatment of Libyan officials and players because the account was inaccurate.

“Lahweej proposed a joint statement, which the Ministry rejected because it erroneously misrepresented the facts of the incident.

“Above all, the Federal Government of Nigeria only shares a diplomatic relationship with the government of the National Accord and not with the Eastern government.

“Nigeria remains unequivocal in expressing its displeasure and disappointment with how the Nigerian Football Federation officials were treated in Libya.

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“It calls on the Confederation of African Football to urgently ensure that its Disciplinary Board investigates the matter and imposes appropriate sanctions based on its statutes. “

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Nigeria apologises to Libya for football incident, claims Libyan newspaper

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Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar

A newspaper in Libya, Libya Observer has reported that the Nigerian government has apologised to Libya over the botched Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match which could have been held on Tuesday evening.

The publication has it that “in a recent phone call with the east-based government Foreign Minister Abdelhadi Al-Huwaij, Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar extended an official apology to the Libyan government and its people for a recent incident involving the Libyan national football team.”

The publication is illustrated with a photograph of the Nigerian minister holding a mobile telephone to his right ear.

According to Libya Observer, “the apology followed growing tensions after a controversial decision by Nigeria’s Football Federation to refuse participation in a scheduled Africa Cup of Nations qualifier return match.”

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It further reported that the Libyan Foreign Ministry claimed that the Nigerian Foreign Minister Tuggar “expressed deep regret, clarifying that the incident was neither intentional nor a deliberate act by the Nigerian government.

“He emphasized Nigeria’s respect for Libya and its people, assuring that the matter was an unfortunate oversight.

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The report further claimed that in response, the Libyan minister, Al-Huwaij “reassured his Nigerian counterpart that Libya had ensured the well-being of the Nigerian delegation, providing full logistical and technical support to facilitate their safe return home.

“He also highlighted the longstanding and strong ties between the two nations, underscoring their commitment to maintaining friendly relations.

The Libyan Football Federation had earlier condemned the actions of the Nigerian Football Federation, accusing it of refusing to participate in the return leg of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Libya Observer reported that Libya’s football authorities have vowed to take all necessary steps to safeguard the interests of their national team in response to the incident.

But another Tripoli-based publication, Libyan Express, highlighted that the Libyan team to a lesser extent also experienced problems travelling to Nigeria and concluded: “It also emphasises the need for clear communication and mutual respect between participating nations to ensure fair play and the well-being of all athletes.”

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African Union wades into Libya-Nigeria deadlocked football match

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A newspaper in Libya, Almashhad has reported that the African Union officials have contacted Libyan and Nigerian authorities after being notified that the Nigerian football team and officials were stuck at an airport to which they had been directed by authorities in Libya.

Now, a nine-man Disciplinary Board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is currently investigating all circumstances before acting against parties proven to have violated CAF’s regulations and laws

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