L-R: Alkali, Ogunjobi and Fresh |
The Chairman of the Nigeria Football
Federation, NFF Referees Appointment Committee, Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf fresh was
one of the dignitaries at former Nigerian international, Dahiru Sadi daughter’s
wedding.
Fresh was in company of former
NFF Secretary General, Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi as ancient city of Kaduna was agog as
Dahiru Sadi gave out his daughter in marriage.
Also at the occasion were chairman of the Nationwide
League One, Mr Mohammed Alkali; NFF executive member, Alhaji Rabiu Inuwa Sheriff;
Kaduna State FA Chairman, Hon. Sheriff Kazeem; Adamawa State FA chairman, Musa Duhu;
Jigawa State FA Chairman, Sabo Abudulahi; and Taraba State FA chairman, Mr
Timothy Heyman amongst others.
Fresh who sent a message to the new couple through
his SA Media said it’s really a thing of joy when one's daughter walk down the
aisle. “I am very excited that the chairman, Player's Union Association, Mr
Dahiru Sadi's daughter was given out by his father to start a new life. I wish
them well, I pray they enjoy the gains of marriage," Fresh said.
Also speaking, former NFF Secretary General, Chief
Taiwo Ogunjobi
noted, "Well I don't have much to say, in Yoruba land, when one's son or daughter gets married, usually our prayer is for them to receive marital blessings from God."
noted, "Well I don't have much to say, in Yoruba land, when one's son or daughter gets married, usually our prayer is for them to receive marital blessings from God."
Also in attendance at the wedding Fatiha of
Dahiru Sadi's daughter was NFF Head of Psychology Unit, Dr. Robinson Okosun;
Nationwide League One executive secretary, Mr Shola Ogunnowo; member of the NFF
Match Commissioners Committee, Mr Mohammed Manzo; secretary, Players Union Association,
Mr Austin Popo, former Super Eagles player, Garba Lawal, members of the Niger State
Football Association led by Mr Yabagi Baba.
The fatiha took place at home of the father of the
bride, Dahiru Sadi. Sadi thanked his guests for coming and prayed that good
things won't depart from their various homes.
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