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Babanawa Ready to Take NFA to Court.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| November 03, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From This Day (Nigeria) - AAGM)

Byline: Juliana Taiwo

Though the Nigeria Football Association's (NFA) decision to suspend Efe Onukpo for one year over double registration did not indict Babanawa Football

Club, President of the club, Col. Ahmadu Sulieman has rejected the decision saying it was going to appeal and if it fails would be heading to court.

In a telephone chat with THISDAYSports after the FA's disciplinary meeting, Sulieman said: "we have just lost a battle and not the war. When you are seeking justice in a non-transparent place like the NFA it is hard to come by. We lost to a panel that is less dishonourable in their approach …

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