Tuesday 23 July 2013

Topical issue with Raji Kazeem

I hope all the paries involved should benefit from it BUSINESS WISE but few are enjoying and many are suffering.

It's all started from the incompetency of the administrators that don't know how to run the business that fetches some countries cool money and their players are enjoying a lucrative contract.

The question now is, why are we lacking behind in this game? We have a lot of talents in this country but things seems not going well for our football.

I hope they knew that it's another avenue to create employment when it's being run successfully! But corruption won't allow them to the right thing. It must not be going on like this. (85%) of 150 million of this country derived pleasure in this game of soccer.

I've not lately heard of a team pulling out of a league in a country except New Road Team (NRT) in NEPAL lolz! But it's first to Bridge Boys formerly known as Julius Berger of Lagos, Zamfara United, Apa United and now Fountain of Ekiti to mention but a few.

It's in this country, I heard about a team parading an ineligible players (Rangers of Enugu) that later resulted into sanction from CAF.

It's this country I heard of over #300 million were owed to players and officials of clubsides. This nation of ours would have been disgraced and suffered from national and international embarrassment when they refused to travel to Brazil for Confederations Cup over unpaid allowances.

How can a country bigger, richer, endowed, comprise of sound, technical, knowledgeable like this and can't run a league successfully in a season without chaos, mayhem and trouble. This is also setting us back to have a formidable and preferable sponsors all because of corruption.

I'm using this medium to plead and urge all the parties running the helms of affairs of our football to sit up, tighten their belts, be of good ambassadors and turn things around in everybody's favour so that we can all enjoy the benefits.

By Raji Kazeem Adekunle

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