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FECAFOOT Elections: Mbigha Felix re-elected North West FECAFOOT President, Hon. Agho among delegates

Mbigha Njah Felix has been re-elected President of FECAFOOT North West. He ran unopposed given that Chi Ivo had earlier withdrawn his candidacy.

Despite Chi Ivo’s withdrawal, the electoral commission headed by Mrs. Melinda Ebong-Wilson said the commission didn’t receive any official withdrawal letter from Chi Ivo.

Mbigha Njah Felix had 20 votes as against 0 for Chi Ivo.

For the position of the 1st Vice President, Jefhter Pase, President of Vision Sports FC defeated Neba George, president of Rangers FC Bafut.

Nnu Sixtus who stood
unopposed for the position of 2nd Vice President was unanimously voted by the General Assembly.

Out of the 9 delegates running to represent the region at the Federal General Assembly, the following were voted;

1. Mbigha Njah Felix
2. Hon. Agho Oliver
3. Fai Sale
4. Fomun Victorine
5. Yoye Blaise
6. Soh Simplis.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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