AFN Congress postponed till January 2023 by Our Reporter December 4, 2022 written by Our Reporter December 4, 2022 121The Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, says it has postponed its Annual General Congress earlier billed to hold in Asaba, Delta state Monday December 5, 2022 on the sideline of the 21st National Sports Festival which began on Wednesday November 30, 2022.In a letter addressed to the 37 State Athletics Associations including the Federal Capital Territory and signed by Rita Moshindi, its Secretary General, the AFN says the postponement is ocassioned by the inability of the Constitution Review/Amendment committee to submit its report. ‘I am directed to inform you that the AFN Annual General Congress earlier scheduled to hold on Monday December 5, 2022 has been postponed,’ read the letter from the Secretary General. The AFN says the new date for the congress will now be Saturday January 21st, 2023. ‘In view of the postponement, I am directed to inform you that the new date for the Annual General Congress will be Saturday January 21, 2023 in Bauchi,’ wrote the Secretary General. You Might Be Interested In EPL: Liverpool prove too strong for Southampton Nigeria vs Ghana: Jonathan tells Eguavoen Super Eagles players to select for World Cup playoff WWC: Waldrum Remains Cautious Despite absence of Key Matildas PlayersThe congress will now hold on the sideline of the maiden edition of the AFN Cross Country competition which has been fixed for January 21, 2023 in Bauchi. Author Our Reporter View all posts Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrWhatsappTelegramEmail previous post Portugal: Super Eagles forward, Godwin scoops MVP award next post Mbappe, Giroud Fire France Into World Cup Quarter-Finals You may also like Gwagwalada and AMAC Set for Historic Showdown in... Lagos Legends Club Pays Courtesy Visit To AIG... Lagos FA, Stakeholders Mourns Death Of Tade Azeez Francis Orbih elected into Badminton World Federation Council NSC Mourns the Passing of Ex Referees Association... 40 Athletes from 30 Schools across 10 States... Lagos State League: Chekas Feeders Coach Rues Draw... CBEX: EFCC declares eight persons wanted over crypto fraud Chelsea’s troubled season not a failure insists Maresca Team Nigeria ends African Weightlifting Championship with 13...Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.