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Anambra FA Election: NFF Mr Integrity, Ibrahim Gusau eats his own vomit as he inaugurates Caretaker committee in a crowded hall

Mr integrity Ibrahim Gusau who has gone about spreading falsehood as to why the Anambra FA election was annulled was seen in the midst of a crowded house of sports journalists and other stakeholders as he inaugurated the NFF caretaker committee saddled with the responsiblility of running football in Anambra state for the next three months.


   
The hall which is inside "the Bon Hotel, New big Ballers on Abakili street, has a capacity for less than 50 persons but Gusau was seen supervising the inauguration with over 20 journalists and 16 stakeholders in attendance.

Today, all the usual Covid-19 protocols were not observed even as most of the journalists in attendance came without their face masks. There was no hand sanitizers at the entrance to the hall and the two meters social distancing was also not observed as the NFF chairman of chairmen shook hands with the newly inaugurated commitee members in the presence of bewildered onlookers who might be wondering why the same man that vehemently kicked against the conduct of the Anambra state FA election citing the need to respect the state government position on public gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, could go ahead to inagurate a caretaker committee without recourse to all the safety measures or protocols.

By this latest action, Mr integrity, Ibrahim Gusau has further exposed himself as a man on a mission. A man who defied all the inherent risks of Covid-19 to board a flight from Abuja to Awka and then lump over 30 stakeholders in a room that could barely accommodate 50 persons all because he was desperate to do the bidding of his masters.

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