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Okocha Interested in NFF Presidency? Nigerian Legend Responds

Augustine ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha debunks rumors of running for NFF presidency, urging fans to ignore false reports and focus on unity for Nigerian football’s bright future, as shared from an event in Kigali.

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By Redaction ARPS with Sports247

Super Eagles icon Augustine ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha has responded to speculation regarding his desire to run for the presidency of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

He confirmed on Instagram that he has not shown any interest in the role and is presently participating in an event in Kigali.

Okocha urged those who are disseminating incorrect information to cease and reassured supporters about the future of Nigerian football, promoting unity and optimism.

Read full article at: Okocha Denies Interest in NFF Presidency, Urges Fans to Ignore False Reports | Sports247 Nigeria

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