The world football governing body, FIFA, has sparked widespread reactions online after using a poorly built stadium as its header on its official X account. This comes amid growing controversy over the alleged misuse of development funds by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The $10 Million Grant Dispute
The online discussion follows mounting concerns surrounding a stadium project completed in 2023. This facility was reportedly built using part of a $10 million grant awarded to Nigeria under FIFA’s Forward Programme—an initiative specifically designed to support global football development. Despite the project’s completion, questions have been raised about how the funds were managed, with reports suggesting possible misappropriation.
The NFF, however, has strongly denied the allegations, insisting that every dollar received from FIFA and CAF is allocated strictly for approved projects.
Political and Structural Developments
Adding to the unfolding developments, Nigerian football legend Jay-Jay Okocha has officially announced his intention to contest for the NFF chairmanship position.
Concurrently, the NFF has revealed plans to reform youth football structures across the country. The initiative will focus on scouting, training, and nurturing young players to strengthen the future of Nigerian football.
NFF President Ibrahim Gusau also voiced concern over the poor recent performances of Nigeria’s junior teams, assuring fans that the federation is taking decisive steps to address the decline.
The update from FIFA has since triggered widespread discussion among football fans and observers, though details about the NFF’s latest structural moves remain uncertain.
FIFA Changes X Header to Photo of $1.2 Million Stadium Built by NFF in Kebbi State
FIFA has updated its official X (formerly Twitter) header image to showcase the newly completed $1.2 million stadium built by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in Kebbi State.
The stadium,… pic.twitter.com/Oonu3e67yE
— NigerianEye.com (@NigerianEye_) October 25, 2025
Source: Africa Publicity
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