Amaju Pinnick
Amaju Melvin Pinnick is a Nigerian football administrator, who was president of the Nigeria Football Federation from 2014 to 2022. He was elected NFF president in September 2014 and reelected on 20 September 2018. He was also First Vice President of the Confederation of African Football from September 2018 to July 2019, and a member of the Organising Committee for FIFA competitions.
Career
Nigeria Football Federation
Pinnick started his career as the chair of the Delta Sports Commission in 2010. Subsequently, he was appointed chair of Delta State Football Association in 2011. On 30 September 2014 he was elected President of the Nigeria Football Federation. On 20 September 2018, he was re-elected for another four-year term in office in the NFF Elective Congress held in Katsina. His administration has seen the successful passage of the Nigeria Football Federation Bill through the National Assembly of Nigeria currently awaiting passage into Law by the President Muhammadu Buhari's assent. Remo Star FC player's death tragedy to football family, says Pinnick NFF set to restructure secretariat, allays fears over coronavirus NFF restates commitment to partners, renews pact with Simba Gernot Rohr must accept salary in naira, stay in Nigeria, says NFF NFF mourns executive member, Chidi Okenwa FootballBrownhill Foundation gives palliatives to communities amid lockdown NFF reposes confidence in Rohr, explains delayed deal Pinnick explains NFF's decision to stick with Rohr NFF president promises more support for Super Falcons Pinnick restates commitment to football development, reaffirms decision to stand down No going back on programmes to develop Nigerian leagues, says Pinnick
FIFA, CAF, and AFCON
On 19 January 2017 Amaju Pinnick was appointed member of the organizing committee for FIFA competitions. He was also elected into the Confederation of African Football Executive Committee on 16 March 2017. Subsequently, on 8 May 2017 he was appointed President of AFCON. He became the First Vice President of the Confederation of African Football as well in September 2018, replacing Kwesi Nyantakyi. On 19 July 2019, CAF President Ahmad Ahmad decided not to re-nominate Pinnick for as the First Vice President role, which is due for election every two years, citing differences in focus and direction for CAF. Pinnick accepted the decision and Constant Omari replaced him as successor. He was the 2016 The Sun (Nigeria) Newspapers Sports Personality of Year Award winner, and also in 2018 which he shared the award with Nigeria national football team Head Coach, Gernot Rohr.FIFA Council Membership
On 12 March 2021, Amaju Pinnick secured a seat in the FIFA Council the highest decision-making organ in world football following a victory against Malawian FA president Walter Nyamilandu, who was the incumbent by 43 votes to 8 during the CAF General Assembly held in Rabat, Morocco.
He is the third Nigerian elected into the council after Oyo Orok Oyo and Amos Adamu. Amaju Pinnick had earlier dropped his ambition to run for the Confederation of Africa Football Presidency after throwing his weight behind South Africa billionaire, Patrice Motsepe.