Tag: Abayomi Ogunjimi

  • Supporters’ Clubs: Ogunjimi faults IMC’s reconciliatory approach 

    Supporters’ Clubs: Ogunjimi faults IMC’s reconciliatory approach 

    President of the Authentic Nigeria Football & Allied Sports Supporters Club (ANFASSC), Prince Abayomi Ogunjimi (Bonfrere), has expressed concern over the recent reconciliation efforts led by the Interim Management Committee (IMC), describing them as lacking transparency and genuine stakeholders’  engagement.

    Ogunjimi who was recently in London to rally ANFASSC  members behind the Super Eagles at the Unity Cup, acknowledged the efforts of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the National Sports Commission (NSC) to unify Supporters Clubs. However, he, questioned the approach and execution of the recently reconciliatory meeting held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.

    He recalled that six Supporters Clubs that signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the NFF office on February 13, with a key provision being collective participation in major decisions. Ogunjimi expressed concern at  the recent stakeholders’ meeting which featured sponsorship branding from companies such as Wakanow, Cards, and Kalabash, as tthe signatories were not informed or involved in any discussions regarding those partnerships. He stated that this raised questions about transparency and inclusiveness.

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    Ogunjimi also noted that several key figures who were part of the MOU were not present at the meeting, including himself, which, in his view, undermines the credibility of the process. He questioned how reconciliation could be considered meaningful without the involvement of primary stakeholders and emphasized that unity must be built on mutual respect and honest collaboration.

    Addressing legal and governance issues, Ogunjimi reaffirmed that the Supporters Clubs are registered organizations under Nigerian law, specifically the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), and are not subject to unilateral directives.

    He cited a recent meeting with the Director-General of the National Sports Commission, Hon. Bukola Olopade, who reaffirmed that status and the independence of these groups.

    Ogunjimi concluded by aligning with the NSC’s position that all Supporters Clubs can work together during national team matches by singing unified songs and coordinating support in the stadium, without requiring the dissolution or merger of existing groups.

    He stressed that unity should not come at the cost of existing structures and that any reconciliation must be built on trust, inclusivity, and respect for established organizations.

  • ANFASSC  to provide massive support for Super Eagles at London Unity Cup

    ANFASSC  to provide massive support for Super Eagles at London Unity Cup

    The National President of the Authentic Nigeria Football and Allied Sports Supporters Club (ANFASSC), Prince Abayomi Ogunjimi, is already  in the United Kingdom ahead of the highly anticipated London Unity Cup Tournament .

     Ogunjimi led the ANFASSC delegation to London, where they will join forces with  Nigerians in the Diaspora to provide massive support for the Super Eagles and champion unity among African and Caribbean nations.

    This move underscores ANFASSC’s continuous commitment to uniting Nigerians at home and abroad through the power of sports.

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    Speaking shortly after his arrival, Ogunjimi highlighted the importance of the moment.

    “This is more than football. It’s about pride, passion, and the unity of our people. We are going to support the Super Eagles with everything we’ve got,” he stated.

    With ANFASSC’s signature energy, colour, and unrelenting passion, the presence of the supporters’ club is expected to electrify the Unity Cup atmosphere and further project Nigeria’s rich culture and unwavering spirit to a global audience.