- NFF have explained that there is no problem between the body's president and Super Eagles
- This comes after a video was circulated that Victor Moses and Ahmed Musa snubbed Amaju
- The two players were said to have scolded the NFF president on their arrival in Yaounde
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have responded to a video being circulated by some persons who claim a couple of players of the Super Eagles refusing to shake hands with NFF President Amaju Pinnick as the Nigerian delegation arrived Yaounde, Cameroon on Sunday, 3rd September 2017 for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cameroon.
Chelsea striker Victor Moses and Leicester City attacker Ahmed Musa were said to have snubbed NFF President Amaju Pinnick on their arrival in Yaounde.
NFF said the video was to create disaffection between the body's President and the said players, but this fell flat on its face as the players afterwards met with the NFF President and laughed the whole thing off as ridiculous.
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Meanwhile, the Super Eagles were forced to a 1-1 draw in the game in Yaounde and Nigeria now lead group B with 10 points after 4 games and will face Zambia in October.
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ROSY CREST
Thursday 7 September 2017