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September Fever Returns: NFF Election Heads to Lafia in 2026

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By Kunle Solaja.

For the fourth time, the elective congress of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, will be held in September. It is a pattern that evolved in Warri in 2014 when Amaju Pinnick was elected on 30 September.

Four years later in Katsina, another elective congress was held in Katsina on September 20. Four years ago in Benin, the 30 September election brought in Ibrahim Musa Gusau.

Another September fever is in the offing as the NFF will hold its next Elective Congress on Saturday, September 26, 2026, in Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State.

The decision was ratified by the NFF Extraordinary General Assembly at its meeting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, as part of resolutions aimed at setting the stage for the federation’s next leadership cycle.

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The Elective Congress will determine the composition of the NFF Executive Committee, including the election of a president and other key officials to steer the affairs of Nigerian football for the next term.

By fixing both the date and venue several months in advance, the federation is expected to provide ample time for electoral preparations, including the nomination of candidates, screening processes and compliance with provisions of the NFF Statutes and Electoral Code.

The choice of Lafia underscores the NFF’s continued rotation of major football events across different parts of the country, while also aligning with efforts to ensure a transparent and orderly electoral process.

Further details regarding the election timetable and guidelines are expected to be released by the NFF Electoral Committee in the coming months.

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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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NFF Congress Approves Statutes Amendments, Electoral Committees Ahead of 2026 Elections

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The Extraordinary General Assembly of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has approved sweeping reforms to its governing framework, including amendments to its statutes and electoral processes, as preparations intensify for the federation’s 2026 elections.

At the meeting held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Congress unanimously endorsed proposals from the NFF Executive Committee to amend the NFF Statutes (March 2026 Edition), the Electoral Code and the Standing Orders of the General Assembly.

In a major step toward the next electoral cycle, Congress also ratified the composition of both the NFF Electoral Committee and the Electoral Appeals Committee. The decision followed nominations by leaders of the country’s six geopolitical zones, with 12 individuals selected to serve across the two bodies.

Those appointed include Matthew Burkala (SAN) and Emmanuel Dada Obafemi (North Central); Alhaji Babagoni Grema and Barrister Benjamin Sak (North East); Bature Musa and Professor Abdulmalik Awwal (North West); Justice C.J. Aneke and Arinze Azubuike Anughere (South East); Akogun Olugbenga Omole and Abayomi Akin Omoyimi (South West); as well as Ayibaye Peter Great Temedie (Esq.) and Ayi Ekpo Ukpayam (South South).

The members are scheduled to be inaugurated in Abuja on March 25, 2026, where they will constitute the two committees and elect their respective chairmen. In line with the Electoral Code, the Electoral Committee will comprise five full members and two alternates, while the Appeals Committee will have three full members and two alternates.

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Congress further approved the appointment of Ernst & Young (EY) as the new independent auditor of the federation for an initial four-year term, following what was described as a rigorous selection process involving seven firms. The Assembly commended outgoing auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) for their nine years of service.

Looking ahead, the Congress fixed September 26, 2026, for the NFF Elective Congress, which will take place in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

In addition, members passed a unanimous vote of confidence in the NFF Executive Committee led by President Ibrahim Musa Gusau, praising its efforts in promoting and developing football across Nigeria.

The communiqué was drafted by a committee chaired by Mohammed Nasir Saidu, with Hajji Gafaar Liameed, Davidson Owumi, Yakubu Salma, Coach Ladan Bosso and Dr Ademola Olajire serving as members.

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NPFL Run-In Heats Up: Title Contenders Jostle for Top Three as Relegation Battle Turns Cut-Throat

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By Kunle Solaja.

With just a handful of matches left in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season, the race for continental places and the desperate fight for survival have reached a boiling point on Sunday, setting up a dramatic run-in across matchdays scheduled between March 23 and 29.

Remo Stars, hoping to avert the fate that befell Shooting Stars in 1999 by becoming the first Nigerian champion to be relegated the next season, braced up with a 3-1 defeat of fellow backwater swimmers, Kwara United, in Ikenne.

Bayelsa United were the only other defending champions to have gone down the following season after going down in the 2009/2010.

At the top of the table, Enugu Rangers have placed themselves in pole position with 54 points from 31 matches, but their grip on the summit remains far from secure.

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Rivers United, just two points behind with a game in hand, are poised to mount a serious challenge, particularly with a crucial away fixture against fourth-placed Nasarawa United on Tuesday, March 23.

That clash in Lafia could significantly reshape the title picture. A win for Rivers United would not only take them to the top but also deal a major blow to Nasarawa’s ambitions of breaking into the top three.

Ikorodu City, currently third with 49 points, have quietly emerged as one of the season’s surprise packages. Their home tie against Warri Wolves on March 29 presents a golden opportunity to consolidate their position, especially with several direct rivals facing tricky fixtures.

Shooting Stars, Abia Warriors, and Bendel Insurance are all within touching distance of the top three, separated by just two points. The March 29 showdown between Shooting Stars and league leaders Enugu Rangers stands out as one of the defining matches of the run-in. A win for Shooting Stars could throw the title race wide open, while Rangers will be eager to assert their dominance.

Abia Warriors face a demanding schedule with two matches in quick succession—first against Niger Tornadoes on March 23, then away to Enyimba on March 29. Maximum points from these fixtures could catapult them firmly into continental contention.

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Further down the table, the battle against relegation is even more intense, with as many as eight teams still in danger.

Kwara United and Kun Khalifat currently occupy the bottom two spots with 33 points each, and both face must-win situations. Kwara United’s home clash against Nasarawa United on March 29 could be pivotal, though they face a tough opponent chasing a top-three finish. Kun Khalifat, meanwhile, travel to Rivers United in what appears to be a daunting fixture against a title contender.

Just above them, Remo Stars, Wikki Tourists, Enyimba, and Bayelsa United are all locked between 36 and 37 points, separated by the slimmest of margins. Enyimba’s clash with Abia Warriors could prove decisive—not just for their survival hopes but also in shaping the continental race.

Bayelsa United’s encounter with Kano Pillars on March 29 is another high-stakes fixture, particularly as Pillars themselves are not entirely safe despite sitting on 39 points after a points deduction earlier in the season.

Niger Tornadoes and Wikki Tourists will face off in a classic relegation six-pointer on March 29, a match that could determine which side gains a crucial edge in the survival battle.

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Even mid-table teams like Warri Wolves and Barau FC are not entirely free from danger, highlighting the unusually tight nature of this season’s NPFL.

As the fixtures unfold, the league is delicately balanced between ambition and anxiety—where every point could either secure continental football or confirm relegation.

The coming week, therefore, promises defining moments at both ends of the table, with the NPFL title race and relegation fight set to go down to the wire.

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1Enugu Rangers31159738211754
2Rivers United30141062819952
3Ikorodu City31131082923649
4Nasarawa United3013892724347
5Shooting Stars31145123234-247
6Abia Warriors30137102422246
7Bendel Insurance FC31111283628845
8Katsina United FC31119112829-142
9Plateau United FC31133153133-242
10El-Kanemi Warriors FC31126132734-742
11Barau FC311011102526-141
12Warri Wolves311010112829-140
13Niger Tornadoes FC30116133128339
14Kano Pillars (-3pts, -3 goals)31126132528-339
15Bayelsa United FC31910122632-637
16Enyimba FC3199133134-336
17Wikki Tourists FC31812112833-536
18Remo Stars FC31113173240-836
19Kwara United (-3pts, -3 goals)3199132229-733
20Kun Khalifat FC3189142836-833
  • March 23: Abia Warriors vs Niger Tornadoes
  • March 23:  Nasarawa vs Rivers United
  • March 28: Bendel Insurance vs Plateau United
  • March 28: Barau vs Katsina United
  • March 29: Bayelsa United vs Kano Pillars
  • March 29: Elkanemi Warriors vs Remo Stars
  • March 29: Enyimba vs Abia Warriors
  • March 29: Ikorodu City vs Warri Wolves
  • March 29: Kwara United vs Nasarawa United
  • March 29: Niger Tornadoes vs Wikki Tourists
  • March 29: Rivers United vs Kun Khalifat
  • March 29: Shooting Stars vs Enugu Rangers

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NFF Extraordinary Congress to Set Stage for September Elections in Yenagoa

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The roadmap to the September 2026 elections of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will come into sharp focus on Monday as stakeholders converge on Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, for the federation’s Extraordinary General Assembly.

The high-level meeting, scheduled for 23 March at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall in Government House, is expected to play a decisive role in shaping the electoral process that will usher in a new leadership for Nigerian football later this year.

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, will declare the assembly open, setting the tone for deliberations that are widely seen as critical to the integrity and transparency of the forthcoming elections.

Key government and sports administration figures expected at the congress include National Sports Commission Chairman, Shehu Dikko; Director General, Bukola Olopade; Senate Committee on Sports Chairman, Abdul Ningi; and House of Representatives Committee on Sports Chairman, Kabiru Amadu.

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As with previous congresses, the gathering will bring together chairmen and secretaries of football associations from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, alongside members of the NFF Executive Committee and management. Representatives of the domestic leagues, the Coaches Association, Referees Association, and the Players’ Union will also be in attendance.

NFF President, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, is expected to deliver the welcome address before proceedings shift to the business session, where the electoral framework will take centre stage.

At the top of the agenda are proposed amendments to the NFF Statutes, Electoral Code, and the Standing Orders of the General Assembly—key regulatory instruments that will govern the September polls.

 The Congress is also expected to constitute the NFF Electoral Committee and the Electoral Appeals Committee, two bodies central to the conduct and adjudication of the elections, as well as appoint an Independent Auditor.

The presence of observers from FIFA and the Confederation of African Football further underscores the significance of the assembly, with global and continental football authorities keeping close watch on the processes leading to the NFF elections.

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With major statutory and electoral decisions on the table, Monday’s congress is widely regarded as the starting point in the build-up to what promises to be a keenly contested leadership race in September.

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