Sajo Dandija Replaces Bukola Olopade As NNL CEO

By Daily sports on September 2, 2020

Sajo Dandida Mohammed has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer, CEO of the Nigeria National League (NNL)

NNL regarded as the most important league in the country has been operating without a Chief Operating Officer since the resignation of Bukola Olapade from the role.

Sajo Dandija Mohammed, a trained lawyer hails from Adamawa State. He attended University of Maiduguri and the Nigerian Law School as well as the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Sajo also went to the Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts.

Barrister Sajo Dandija Mohammed was a member of the Security Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation, having worked with the Department of State Security Services (SSS) where he rose to the rank of Assistant Chief Security/Intelligence Officer.

He retired from public service after 33 years.

He will be responsible for executing the strategic objectives of the NNL, providing direction and leadership to enable the NNL board carryout its functions of governing the league.

He is also expected to continually tinker with commercial engagements in Nigeria and beyond, focusing on increasing the revenue base of the League.

 

 

Source Daily sports

Posted September 2, 2020


 

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