President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has received a prestigious award from the Special Eagles, Nigeria’s esteemed amputee football team. This honour was bestowed upon him at the NFF Headquarters in Abuja on Friday during a courtesy visit led by the Special Eagles’ President, Mr. Paul Maduakor.
The Special Eagles team, comprising remarkable amputee footballers who have triumphed over physical limitations, have over the years demonstrated exceptional resilience and determination. Their achievements serve as a testament to the transformative power of sports.
Gusau expressed heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Maduakor and his team, emphasizing the vital importance of encouragement and support for individuals with disabilities. The NFF President reaffirmed the Federation’s commitment to supporting the Special Eagles, acknowledging their inspirational role in promoting football among persons with disabilities. “We will explore avenues to provide support and foster collaboration between the NFF and the Special Eagles,” he added.
Key officials present included the NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi MON; Special Eagles Technical Director, Victor Onyeakachukwu Nwenwe; two Special Eagles players; and Special Eagles Secretary-General, Madam Nonye Nwose.
This visit marked a significant step towards strengthening ties between the NFF and the Special Eagles, paving the way for mutual growth and development. The partnership aims to promote football development and empowerment programs for persons with disabilities.
PHOTO: Gusau and Sanusi with the Special Eagles in Abuja on Friday.