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Abdullahi: Match-fixing allegation shouldn’t distract Nigeria’s Brazil programmes

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Former Sports Minister Bolaji Abdullahi said yesterday that match-fixing allegation should not be a distractio­n to Nigeria as the nation geared up for 2014 World Cup.

Abdullahi, however, said that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) should not be distracted by the allegation by Wilson Perumal, in his book titled “Kelong Kings”.

“For me, I must say it’s embarrassi­ng; all the people who are involved have denied it. Anybody can come out and make any allegation but the substance of it has to be proven.

“The Nigeria Football Federation which is the responsibi­lity organisati­on has denied it.

“If you say, you took Nigeria to the World Cup in 2010, this is 2014. Why are you coming out now to say it when we are preparing for another World Cup?

“So, I think the people who are in a position to deal with that kind of issue will deal with it, but I am delighted that the Nigeria Football Federation has denied it,” Abdullahi said.

The former minister noted that Nigeria’s football would consolidat­e on its achievemen­ts if the Super Eagles put up a good performanc­e at the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

“We have done very well in the last two years. So looking at the next two years, I believe there is still a lot of work to do.

“I am optimistic that if we do well at this World Cup it can only help our football to grow better.

“You can see the local league is getting better; the Eagles that went to CHAN did very well. So, I believe that it can only continue to help our football in moving forward.

“I believe we will do well at the World Cup and we can take it from there,” Abdullahi added. (NAN)

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