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African football and the cost of institutional credibility, By Dipo Baruwa

3 days ago
by Justice Okamgba

At face value, this may appear to be a disciplinary matter, an issue of rule enforcement and competition integrity. However, when situated within broader concerns about governance, political influence, and institutional credibility, the episode reveals deeper structural challenges that mirror wider political-economic realities across the continent.

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