Nigerian trio Ibrahim Musa Gusau, president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF); legal luminary Abdulhakeem Mustapha (SAN); and seasoned journalist and NFF executive committee member Aisha Falode have been appointed to key FIFA Standing Committees.
In a development that further solidifies Nigeria’s growing influence in global football governance, the appointments place Nigerian expertise at the heart of FIFA’s decision-making structure. NFF President Gusau joins the FIFA Men’s Club Competitions Committee, while Abdulhakeem Mustapha (SAN) and Aisha Falode are appointed as members of FIFA Anti-Racism & Anti-Discrimination and Media & Communications Committees, respectively.
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Their appointments came a few days after former president of the NFF, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, was appointed deputy chairperson of the prestigious FIFA Men’s National Teams Competitions Committee.
As the deputy chair of the committee that oversees the organisation and management of all FIFA Men’s National Team Competitions, a central strategic role in global football, Pinnick commended the trio for their recognition.
Pinnick described their appointments as a reflection of Nigeria’s strategic relevance and intellectual capital within the international football community.
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“I am deeply honoured by my continued service within FIFA and humbled to work alongside Robert Harrison, Chair of the Men’s National Teams Competitions Committee,” Pinnick said.
“I wholeheartedly congratulate President Gusau, Abdulhakeem Mustapha, SAN, and Aisha Falode on their well-deserved appointments. Together, we represent a new era of professionalism, integrity, and innovation for Nigerian football on the world stage.”








