NFF mourns Pa Ojidoh

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) yesterday expressed sadness over the death of renowned sports administrator, Pa John Ojidoh, who passed on Monday night at the age of 87.
NFF president, Alhaji Aminu Maigari, was shocked when told that the foremost referee, administrator and club owner had departed this world.
“This is very sad news. I spoke with him over the telephone while we were in South Africa for the 3rd African Nations Championship, and the general secretary was always telling me that Pa Ojidoh called him also to wish the NFF and the team well in the competition. He was always sending text messages to me, advising on several areas.
“I am in shock. He is one of the most respected former sports administrators in the country and everyone can testify to his integrity and dignified bearing. May his soul rest in peace,” Maigari said.
Pa Ojidoh, a Justice of the Peace and highly revered traditional chief in his native Illah, Delta state, was a chairman of the old Bendel state Football Association and was fully involved in the emergence of top clubs like Bendel Insurance (1994 CAF Cup winners) and New igerian Bank FC.
He was a retired FIFA referee and also served the NFF in various capacities, including heading the disciplinary committee.
Pa Ojidoh remained in high relevance even in retirement, commentating
on sporting issues and advocating for better ways and processes of
doing things.