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Integrity, justice will be our watchwords – Mustapha

The new President of the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) Board of Appeal, Nigeria’s Barrister Abdulhakeem Mustapha (SAN) has assured that his board will employ integrity and justice to all as watchwords during its tenure. 

Speaking in Abuja, the former Chairman of the NFF Electoral Committee said: “I want to first and foremost, thank the NFF President, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, for making this possible. I never lobbied for the job and I never even knew that I was being considered. Perhaps, the big roles that AITEO continue to play in Nigerian Football and at CAF level brought one to prominence. I thank Mr. Benedict Peters (President, AITEO) for his immense service to football. 

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“For me, the approach to this new assignment will be simple: integrity will be at the front-burner. A lot of people who know me can vouch for me on this. More importantly, we will follow the rules dispassionately to deliver justice to all.” 

A legal practitioner of over two decades, Mustapha has excelled in various assignments in Nigerian football as well as in using strategic thinking to run diverse businesses.

He has attended reputable international institutions including the Harvard Business School (USA), Manchester Business School, Suffolk Law School (both in the United Kingdom) and the Business School Netherlands in The Hague. He has served in the National Sports Commission (Chairman, National Appeals Committee), the NFF (Chairman, NFF Electoral Committee & Deputy Chairman, NFF Committee for Ethics and Fairplay) and the League (Member, Organizing and Disciplinary Committee).

 

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