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  • NFF President, Pinnick Gets John Ogu’s Praises For Eagles’ Nigerian-born Talents In Europe

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    Published: Wednesday, 29 March 2017
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    NFF President, Pinnick Gets John Ogu’s Praises For Eagles’ Nigerian-born Talents In Europe


    Nigeria International, John Ogu has praised the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick for making efforts to convince Nigerian born talents in Europe to commit their future to Nigeria.

    The Israeli based midfielder who played for the Super Eagles in an international friendly against Senegal noted on twitter that he sees Tottenham's Dele Alli (England) and Bayern Munich's David Alaba (Austria) do it big for other countries and not Nigeria but he expressed confidence that the trend will stop.
    NFF President, Pinnick Gets John Ogu’s Praises For Eagles’ Nigerian-born Talents In Europe

    Ogu’s tweet reads: “I had a great time in the super Eagles camp in London to be honest .10 days out with the coaching crew and staffs was a great experience.”

    “Then I met all the players and I was super happy at the talents I was in camp with .It is time to give credit to the president @PinnickAmaju.”

    "We have the talents now,we have a president who has big plans for our football,we the coaches who cares about our local league aswell."
    NFF President, Pinnick Gets John Ogu’s Praises For Eagles’ Nigerian-born Talents In Europe

    "My heart was full of joy when our president @PinnickAmaju was addressing us about his plans for the National team now and for the future."

    "Every weekend ,I sit at home and watch Alaba or Dele Alli doing it big for other countries and nt ours .We have the power to not allow such."

    "I'm happy because we have the power not to repeat losing our players to other Nation.. All the boys who were in camp always want to learn."



    Quote me," THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT FOR OUR FOOTBALL"🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

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