Friday, 13 May 2016

NFF BAN GIWA FOR 5 YEARS

                       NFF bans Giwa for 5 years           
 The nation’s soccer governing body, NFF yesterday wielded the big stick by slamming a five- year ban on Chris Giwa and other members of the football family that took their case to a regular court for anti-football activities.
The decision was taken after a meeting of the NFF disciplinary committee in Abuja. The body also upheld all the sanctions imposed on Giwa’s club, Giwa FC by the League Management Company (LMC).
The NFF disciplinary body amongst other things, stated that  Giwa and his group breached Article 69 (1) of the NFF Statutes by taking football matters to the ordinary court and failing to submit
to the jurisdiction of FIFA and the NFF.
The body further ruled that Giwa, Muazu Suleyman, Yahaya Adama, Sani Fema and Johnson Effiong are in breach of fiduciary and loyalty as contained in Art. 15 of FIFA Code of Ethics 2012 by carrying out various deliberate acts and conducts capable of attracting a ban from FIFA on the NFF capable of putting the administration and development of football in Nigeria into jeopardy.
They were therefore slammed with a five-year ban from all football activities. The disciplinary committee ruling stated in part: “Based on the findings above and in Line with the provision of Art. 65 (3) of the NFF Statutes 2010, the NFF Disciplinary Committee hereby pronounces the following sanctions on the following persons: Christopher Giwa, Muazu Suleyman, Yahaya Adama, Sani Fema and Johnson Effiong are hereby banned from taking part in any football related activity for a period of Five (5) years each.”
On Giwa FC, the NFF disciplinary committee endorsed all the fines imposed on the club by LMC and also approved that the club has lost the games to Rangers and Wikki Tourists.
– Illah community in Oshimili North local government area of Delta state was thrown into confusion due to attack by an unknown murderer – A suspected Fulani herdsman was reported to have beheaded a woman in the community – Two other people sustained different types of injuries in the process Share on Facebook Share on Twitter suspected Fulani herdsmen A Fulani herdsman carrying a gun It was learnt that the marauding Fulani herdsman initially wanted to rape the victims, who had gone to fish at the Otu-Ngegu (Gulugulu) in Ajaji area, a quiet community of Delta state. While they refused him he descended on them with a matchete. READ ALSO: Enugu attack: Suspected Fulani herdsmen land in police net “The women were fishing when the man wearing mask and dressed like Fulani herdsman emerged from the nearby bush and attacked them trying to rape them. “But they resisted which infuriated him as he brought out a sharp cutlass to cut the neck of one of the women. She died instantly. The assailant also descended on the two others but was unable to kill them. He however inflicted injuries on them,” an indigene of the community said. The eyewitness added that the situation of things could have been worse if not for the timely intervention of the police as there was tension in the air, due to the murder carried out by the suspected Fulani herdsman. He said ran for their dear lives, because they never knew who could be attacked next. The Sun newspaper learnt that the headless body of the woman was removed by the police, while the injured ones were taken to hospital for treatment. DSP Celestina Kalu, Delta state police command public relations officer confirmed the dastardly act. On the hand, she said the suspected murderer was not a Fulani man nor a Fulani herdsman as earlier reported. She said ther assailant covered his face with a mask in order to perpetrate the inhumane act. Kalu said: “Yes there was an attack but it was herdsmen because the attacker masked up. We are already on top of the situation and normalcy has been restored. The matter is under investigation.” The police image maker in Delta state added that the murdered was actually a Hausa woman. She concluded that those who got injured were receiving treatment in a local hospital. About 24 hours ago. it was reported that some suspected Fulani herdsmen responsible for the recent killing of scores of villagers in Ukpabi Nimbo community in Enugu state have been arrested.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/829834-pandemonium-suspected-fulani-herdsman-beheads-woman-others-injured.html
– Illah community in Oshimili North local government area of Delta state was thrown into confusion due to attack by an unknown murderer – A suspected Fulani herdsman was reported to have beheaded a woman in the community – Two other people sustained different types of injuries in the process Share on Facebook Share on Twitter suspected Fulani herdsmen A Fulani herdsman carrying a gun It was learnt that the marauding Fulani herdsman initially wanted to rape the victims, who had gone to fish at the Otu-Ngegu (Gulugulu) in Ajaji area, a quiet community of Delta state. While they refused him he descended on them with a matchete. READ ALSO: Enugu attack: Suspected Fulani herdsmen land in police net “The women were fishing when the man wearing mask and dressed like Fulani herdsman emerged from the nearby bush and attacked them trying to rape them. “But they resisted which infuriated him as he brought out a sharp cutlass to cut the neck of one of the women. She died instantly. The assailant also descended on the two others but was unable to kill them. He however inflicted injuries on them,” an indigene of the community said. The eyewitness added that the situation of things could have been worse if not for the timely intervention of the police as there was tension in the air, due to the murder carried out by the suspected Fulani herdsman. He said ran for their dear lives, because they never knew who could be attacked next. The Sun newspaper learnt that the headless body of the woman was removed by the police, while the injured ones were taken to hospital for treatment. DSP Celestina Kalu, Delta state police command public relations officer confirmed the dastardly act. On the hand, she said the suspected murderer was not a Fulani man nor a Fulani herdsman as earlier reported. She said ther assailant covered his face with a mask in order to perpetrate the inhumane act. Kalu said: “Yes there was an attack but it was herdsmen because the attacker masked up. We are already on top of the situation and normalcy has been restored. The matter is under investigation.” The police image maker in Delta state added that the murdered was actually a Hausa woman. She concluded that those who got injured were receiving treatment in a local hospital. About 24 hours ago. it was reported that some suspected Fulani herdsmen responsible for the recent killing of scores of villagers in Ukpabi Nimbo community in Enugu state have been arrested.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/829834-pandemonium-suspected-fulani-herdsman-beheads-woman-others-injured.html

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