
Says they’ll never be a part of auch
The unified Nigeria Football Supporters Club has disassociated itself from any planned protest against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The leadership of the Apex supporters club in Nigeria warned its members across the country not to take part in any protest against the Nigeria Football Federation.
Speaking in Abuja, the National President of the unified football supporters club, Chief Vincent Okumagba, declared that the national football supporters club remained fully committed to dialogue and engagement with relevant authorities rather than resorting to protests or other confrontational approaches that will truncate the growth of football in Nigeria.

“We are directing all our members to stay away from the rumored protest because we are focused on ensuring that we support the Super Eagles quest to qualify for the 2026 world cup”.
Chief Okumagba noted that the national football supporters club, which represents the collective interests of football loving citizens nationwide, is satisfied with the renewed efforts to reposition the nation’s football by the NFF.

“We are in Abuja doing our best to storm Morocco ahead of the playoffs and we don’t need distractions that will jeopardize our world cup ambition because football is a unifying force”.
He said that his leadership does not support and will not participate in any protest organised by non stakeholders or individuals acting outside the club’s constitutionally recognised structures.

He concluded that such strike actions are unilateral, unauthorised, and do not reflect the position of the unified supporters club leadership.
“We, as fans and supporters club, appreciate all the collective efforts of genuine football stakeholders in the country at bettering the state of our football”, Okumagba noted.



















