S/SOUTH HAILS PINNICK OVER SINGABELE’S APPOINTMENT
Amaju Pinnick headed the Nigeria Football Federation and the leadership of the Confederation of African Football, were congratulated by the South-South football family for the appointment of Dr. Peter Singabele as a member of the CAF Medical Committee.

Pinnick
According to a statement signed by South-South leaders headed by Christopher Green, the area said that the appointment of the medical specialist in the prestigious medical committee will confirm the contributions of Dr. Singabele to the medical profession not only in Le Nigeria but the African continent. While thanking the leadership of the NFF for recommending Dr. Singabele, they invited him not to leave the area at any time, he is called to work for the continental body in order to allow room for others to get into such committees in the future. The South-South zone promised to give Dr. Singabele all the help he would need to be a credible and formidable ambassador of the area. Reacting to the appointment, Dr. Singabele, who was a member of the NFF's part-time executive committee, expressed his joy at being deemed worthy to serve, promising not to let Nigeria and the NFF drop. Although it is recognized that the work is difficult, the head of service from time to time in Bayelsa State said he will work with other committee members to succeed. He expressly thanked NFF President Amaju Pinnick for his dedication to serve. The medical committee of 10 members of the CAF has as president Adoum Djibrine of Chad, while the Algerian Yacine Zenguini is vice-president

Pinnick
According to a statement signed by South-South leaders headed by Christopher Green, the area said that the appointment of the medical specialist in the prestigious medical committee will confirm the contributions of Dr. Singabele to the medical profession not only in Le Nigeria but the African continent. While thanking the leadership of the NFF for recommending Dr. Singabele, they invited him not to leave the area at any time, he is called to work for the continental body in order to allow room for others to get into such committees in the future. The South-South zone promised to give Dr. Singabele all the help he would need to be a credible and formidable ambassador of the area. Reacting to the appointment, Dr. Singabele, who was a member of the NFF's part-time executive committee, expressed his joy at being deemed worthy to serve, promising not to let Nigeria and the NFF drop. Although it is recognized that the work is difficult, the head of service from time to time in Bayelsa State said he will work with other committee members to succeed. He expressly thanked NFF President Amaju Pinnick for his dedication to serve. The medical committee of 10 members of the CAF has as president Adoum Djibrine of Chad, while the Algerian Yacine Zenguini is vice-president
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