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President Bola Tinubu has approved Nigeria’s hosting of the 48th CAF Ordinary General Assembly and the 2026 CAF Awards Ceremony.

‎The approval was confirmed on Tuesday in a statement by the Nigeria Football Federation’s Director of Communications, Ademola Olajire.

‎Olajire said Tinubu made the declaration during the Africa Forward Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya.

‎He said the President gave the approval after meeting CAF President, Dr Patrice Motsepe, and other senior football officials.
‎According to Olajire, Nigeria’s selection reflects growing confidence in the country’s capacity to host major continental sporting events.

‎He said the meetings also focused on football development, infrastructure and stronger partnerships across African football.

‎Among those present were Foreign Affairs Minister, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, and former NFF President, Amaju Pinnick.

‎Also in attendance was CAF Acting Secretary-General, Samson Adamu, who joined discussions on preparations for future continental programmes.

‎The 48th CAF Ordinary General Assembly is scheduled for October.

‎The gathering is expected to attract key football administrators and stakeholders from across the African continent.

‎Participants will include presidents of CAF’s 54 member associations and representatives of the zonal football unions.

‎Other senior officials and administrators involved in African football governance are also expected at the event.

‎The assembly remains one of CAF’s most important annual meetings for policy decisions and football administration.

‎Nigeria’s hosting is expected to further strengthen its profile within African football circles.

‎The 2026 CAF Awards Ceremony will also take place in Nigeria under the new arrangement.

‎The awards celebrate exceptional performances by players, coaches, teams and administrators in African football.

‎The ceremony is known for combining recognition, glamour and entertainment in honour of African football excellence.

‎Football stakeholders believe hosting both events will boost Nigeria’s image as a destination for major sporting occasions.

‎“It is another opportunity to showcase Nigeria’s readiness and commitment to African football,” Olajire said.

By omokaro