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The President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick says only a business-minded person can steer the ship of African football successfully, if the continent must be at par with global soccer.

Pinnick, who has been cleared by FIFA Review Committee to seek a position for the FIFA Council in the 43rd Ordinary General Assembly of CAF on March 12 in Rabat, Morocco, spoke with BBC bureau in Lagos.

“CAF should have a successful businessman as its next president,” he said. “If you are a successful businessman, the way you think is always different from other people. That is why I am supporting Patrice Motsepe to become the next CAF president.” Meanwhile, Pinnick has urged delegates for the 43rd CAF Ordinary General Assembly slated for Rabat, Morocco, to ‘think Africa’ while casting their votes for the FIFA Council candidates.

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CAF doesn't need business minded president. It need wisdom in fairness. Respect of not only law but order as well. Material success will follow. Africa let's Stop Shortcuts please and sometimes illogical reason.

...and you see yourself as business minded? How have you turned the NFF you superintendent over into a thriving business? I and almost every Nigerian don’t think so

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