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"First I want to appreciate God Almighty who have brought me this far, taking up football as a professional career in Nigeria is not a joke, it is a daunting task, if you can survive as a footballer in Nigeria, you can survive in the desert, if there is a league there.
"Recently, I read Okiemute Odah's story where he talked about some things we passed through in the league, well said, but Odah's revelation didn't cover all, it is really worse.
"In my opinion, the League Management Company is the reason why Nigerian players are suffering, I blame the LMC for clubs failing to honour contracts signed with players, I know everyone would say the clubs are not owned by the League governing body, but they have control over majority of the things happening".
"The LMC at the begining of every season come up with rules and framework which is expected to govern the operations of the league, these regulations are to be respected by all participating clubs and a breach is sanctioned accordingly, but sadly, the only thing the LMC care about is their image.
"The LMC takes issues regarding assaults on match officials seriously, which is understandable though, just because the framework frowns at it, we all saw the recent sanctions on Plateau United and Remo Stars, within two and three days after the ugly incidents that occurred in their home games".
"Sadly, the main asset of the league, we the players, the gladiators, the actors are being neglected, the LMC hardly takes us serious, most of us are owed wages of several months, some players have gone close to two years without pay, and we complain to LMC after following due process, but the LMC have stoped acknowledging our letters let alone sanctioning these clubs."
"One would wonder if it is not the same rule book they quote when sanctioning clubs for bringing the league to disrepute when their fans descend on match officials, one would want to say the LMC operates on double standard."
"Do you call the NPFL a professional league, when the organisers because of their inefficiency frustrate and turn footballers to beggars.
"I want to remind the LMC so they know that without the footballers, there will be no LMC, and it's unfortunate that the players are not united, one reason we are where we are today.
"In my case I suffered alot in my club, I was owed several months of wages and bonuses, and I terminated my contract based on the club not paying me as at when due, I told them to release me so I can forge ahead with my career, the club refused, I wrote to LMC, despite writing several reminders they didn't reply till date".
"Once again I blame the LMC and not the clubs because if the LMC sanction these clubs they will sit up, my then club chairman was bragging that I should take my case anywhere in Nigeria that nothing will happen, low and behold, nothing happened.
"Just like a case in a community where a criminal is daring the residents of a community that crime will reign in that community because the security operatives do compromise".
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