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Alleged Corruption: FIFA Stops $1.5 Million Grant To Nigeria

NYON, SWITZERLAND - JULY 03: UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino speaks during the UEFA 2014/15 Futsal Cup Preliminary and Main Round Draw at the UEFA headquarters, The House of European Football, on July 3, 2014 in Nyon, Switzerland. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images for UEFA)

The world football governing body, FIFA has stopped the annual $ 1.5 million development grant to Nigeria after discovering “traces of corruption” on how the previous funds were spent by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

AfricanFootball.com reports that FIFA had also issued the NFF a final warning “to straighten its financial records.”

The Nigerian government is now expected to quickly step into this latest development after Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, first expressed serious misgivings on the back of a FIFA query on how NFF used grants paid the federation.

NFF this week received the FIFA letter signed from the office in charge of the national associations.

FIFA member-associations including Nigeria, began to receive increased annual grants under new president Gianni Infantino.

Previously, the associations were paid $250,000 per annum.

But this has since been increased to between $1.2 million and $1.5 million to each FA. [myad]

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