The Nigeria Football Federation is facing the heat of crisis in phases as fire rips through NFF building in Abuja on Wednesday.

Flames were spotted coming out of the building at about 1000 local time and it took fire fighters almost two hours to extinguish the blaze.

Nigerian Fire Service official Eyo Ime said it is suspected an electrical fault caused the fire.
“The fire started from the chief accountant’s office as I was told,” said NFF general secretary Musa Amadu.
“I just arrived at the office and saw the smoke and was not allowed to go upstairs, obviously, for safety reasons.
“Staffers would have been able to reduce the impact of the damage, but could not gain access into his office and as such could not quell or trace where the smoke was coming out from.
“But we must not engage in blame games and thank God that no life was lost. But this is sad and unfortunate.”

The disaster is another blow for the NFF, coming at a time when it is locked in a bitter leadership crisis which has seen president Aminu Maigari sacked and
reinstated twice.

The African champions are also without a coach as the football authority continues to negotiate with Stephen Keshi, whose contract ran out in June, over his return to the job.

However, Keshi told BBC Sport he “cannot wait much longer”, adding “it should only take the 24 hours or 48 hours to agree a contract; this is taking too much time”.

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By Babajide Olaitan

In as much as people who live or operate in a glass house do not throw stones, now we have the ‘glass house’ ripped with fire starting from the general accountant’s office.

Its seems like a movie right now in the Nigerian football sector, after a dramatic bonus challenge between players which also added to the reason for falling out of the tournament in the round of 16 in FIFA World Cup hosted by Brazil, and suspension by the world football governing body FIFA over removal of NFF president Aminu Maigari over court injuctions, and the election of a new board is currently ongoing, now we have a fire out break.

African Cup of Nations qualifiers is next month and the national team has a-yet-to-be-signed head coach and the burning issue is the ‘Glass House’.

And the reason for all these is for the betterment of Nigerian football?

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