By Obaseki Anthony in Asaba on September 11, 2020
Delta State Football Association (DFA) has fixed September 15 for another election into its board.
According to the Secretary of DFA, Azuka Ogosi, the election will take place at the Indoor Hall of the Stephen Keshi Stadium Asaba.
Ogosi, who spoke on Thursday in Asaba, assured that DFA is set for the election.
He disclosed that 13 persons have bought forms for the event, adding that any appeal over the election process should be lodged at the DFA office before 6pm on Friday, September 11, 2020.
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 11, 2020
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