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Football Is A Huge Business, As Hajji Gafar Condemns Proposed Private Investors League

Hajji Gafar
36 Lion FC Owner, Hajji Gafar distance self with the proposed Private Investors League sighting the idea to be nice but breaking away to form a private league because we are not getting our investment's value is not a good idea.

I never for one second support the idea of a private league. What I said was that it is an interesting idea and then asked what type of license are the conveyors of this idea seeking from NFF? a recreational or a professional league license? Will NFF give a professional league license that will contravene NPFL and NNL? I DONT THINK SO.

Breaking away to form a private LEAGUE because we are not getting our investment's value is not a good idea.

We MUST ALSO KNOW THAT 
FIFA ALLOWS ONLY ONE PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE PER COUNTRY 

AND BESIDES 

Most of us private clubs are not fully professional yet so now do we want to leave our semi professional status and become amateurs?

Yes FOOTBALL IS A HUGE BUSINESS.

MAKING MAXIMUM PROFIT SHOULD BE THE END RESULT 

BUT Who are the owners of the business or the conductors?
IN NIGERIA, IT IS NFF SO WE MUST ADHERE TO NFF's RULES AND REGULATIONS.

YOU CAN'T GET A CERTAIN FRY CHICKEN FRANCHISE AND DECIDED YOU WANT TO FRY YOUR OWN WAY BECAUSE FRY CHICKEN IS FRY CHICKEN.

FOR ME AS A PRIVATE CLUB OWNER, COMPETITIONS WITH GOVERNMENT CLUBS IS MY BENCHMARK.

I ALSO THINK Government should stay in football as long as possible.

BECAUSE FOR NOW PRIVATE CLUBS CANNOT AFFORD REASONABLE SALARIES FOR NORMAL PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS IN NIGERIA.

SOME GOVERNMENT CLUBS PAY BETWEEN 500 THOUSAND TO A MILLION NAIRA PER MONTH WHICH IS STILL NOT ENOUGH AS FAR AS I'M CONCERN.
 
An average Nigeria professional FOOTBALLER should earn at least 4 million naira monthly. 

Can we private clubs pay that right now or anytime soon?

Majority of us agitate for government's hands off football yet we triumphantly accept government clubs appointment when called upon. What is that? Hypocrisy?

If government hands off football today. Football will die tomorrow.

Certain group of players like the legend Victor Ezeji will never play outside Nigeria and private clubs will never be able to afford them.

Now let us look at ourselves here, members of the 4th estate of the rem. How often do we promote private clubs? Yes, 36 Lion gets a whole lot of promotions and publications form this family because you all consider me a good friend and a brother but please let us try and do the same or half awareness for FC Ebedei, J-Atete FC, Real Stars FC and dozens of others. Let us uphold the tenets of genuine journalism as the voice of the voiceless.

Football is life but the life might be miserable after football if care is not taken.

THE CHALLENGE FACING NIGERIA FOOTBALL IS NOT ANYONE'S FAULT. IT IS A CHALLENGE FACING NIGERIA. 

THE ECONOMY HAS TO BE BALANCE BEFORE FOOTBALL CAN THRIVE.

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