Football
NFCA will take legal action against anyone who try to defame us – Ladan Bosso
The Nigeria Football Coaches Association President Ladan Bosso revealed recently that is really perturbed about the current allegations of corruption made by some players against coaches whose identity were not revealed by the accusers,National Daily learnt.
Coach Bosso said that they request the accusers to mention the name of the coaches so as to stop the unnecessary backlash and bad blood that has continued to ravage the social media and some conventional media outfit.
He added that if the accusers see their actions as a means of bringing sanity into nigeria football the association will only wellcome it if the accuser are precise and open to back up such allegations with facts and evidence.
Otherwise the association strictly frawn against persons making daming allegations against her members without any iota of facts or evidence to back same.
We therefor advise that such nefarious allegations must stop as it only succeeds in painting nigeria coaches bad and putting the hard earned integrity and reputation build over the years to disrepute.
We shall subsequently ask our members to take legal action against anyone who may defame their character and reputation in the eyes of the public.
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