Over the last few years, the Nigerian match officials’ decisions have not been something to write home about.
However, it is no longer news that the Nigerian Football League has been entangled in a web of corruption. This is supported by evident practices and concerns from football fans.
It should be noted that during the 2021-22 Nigeria Football Premier League season, a football official admitted to influencing a match after a viral video became a sensation on social media.
However, it is thought that FIFA’s decision not to assign any Nigerian match officials to officiate at the impending 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is not to blame.
Many people complained and scolded, but they forgot that in order to resolve a street issue, you must first guarantee that your house is peaceful.
We may have to place all the responsibility on Amaju Pinnick, the previous head of the Nigeria Football Federation, who, despite all the evident flaws, left the glass house untouched.
Is Nigeria now at peace after his departure? Under Ibrahim Gusau’s administration, the NFF recently appointed Faith Irabor as the chairperson of the Nigerian FA’s referees’ committee, making her the first woman to hold that post.
Pinnick’s Successor, Gusau, remarked in his comment, “Immediately, I was elected as NFF president, I promised that I will change the narratives. First of all, we tried as much as possible to make sure that we do what is right, and secondly, you see, this is something that has never happened before,” he said.
While this is a noble effort, recent occurrences in the football league demonstrate that nothing has changed and that the same meal is being served.
During the encounter between Delta Queens and Rivers Angels, the match referee rejected two apparent goals.
A Delta Queens goal was disallowed by the referee due to a foul. The Delta Queens striker, on the other hand, made no touch with the Rivers United defender, who tripped after failing to clear the ball.
Delta Queens also scored another goal, but the referee ruled it out owing to offside.