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Gusau vows to decentralise coaching education as NFF closes CAF B refresher course

Gusau vows to decentralise coaching education as NFF closes CAF B refresher course

 NFF President Gusau with the instructors, some members of NFF Management and the participants in Abuja on Wednesday

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Admin I Wednesday, June 24.2026

 

ABUJA, Nigeria – President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has reaffirmed the Federation’s commitment to grassroots development and accessible coaching education pathways, following the conclusion on Wednesday evening of the CAF B-License Refresher Course organized by the nation’s football-ruling body.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Gusau thanked participants and stakeholders for their dedication to the programme. He noted that the football landscape, including coaching education, has improved significantly since his administration took office a few years ago.

“When we came in, the situation was not particularly great with regards to coaching education. I believe you can all attest to the fact that significant progress has been made in this area, with the numerous courses we have had and our country’s return to the CAF A-License convention,” he said, adding that the NFF will continue to create the enabling environment needed for coaches and players to thrive.

The NFF boss also addressed concerns around certificate issuance for coaches who completed the CAF B course many years ago but have not been certificated. He assured all participants that the Federation is working closely with CAF to ensure every eligible coach receives their certificate.

He added that the NFF now has enough qualified instructors to take CAF B training programmes to states, zones, and local government areas across the country.

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This, he explained, removes the need for coaches to travel to Abuja. “You can be in your state, and the course will be at your doorstep. We need to educate our grassroots coaches. That is the way to go for holistic development of the game,” he added.

The NFF President stressed that football education is evolving and becoming more scientific and technical. According to him, the modern game demands that coaches stay updated with current methods and information. While the A-License course will be limited to few persons due to CAF regulations, Gusau promised that his administration will carry all coaches along in the development process.

A total of 50 coaches, who came in two streams, were refreshed during the four-day exercise, which began on Sunday.

The closing ceremony was attended by the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi MON (himself one of the instructors); NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen (also an instructor); NFF’s Head of Coaching Education, Dr Terry Eguaoje; NFF Director of Media and Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire; Coach Abdulrafiu Yusuf and; President of Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Coach Ladan Bosso.

 

 


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