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Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says it will soon begin prosecution of fans exhibiting hooliganism at match venues.

NFF’s First Vice-President, Seyi Akinwunmi, said this while addressing participants at the Nigeria National League Football Development Summit for Club Administrators and Media, in Abuja on Friday.

“We need to stop this attitude of win at all cost. We will also stop this hooliganism or whatever it is.“It has gone on for far too long and I can assure you that if people are not careful, they will see themselves prosecuted in a short while.

 

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