‘I’m young, I can still be NFF President’ - Amaju Pinnick opens up on return to Glasshouse
Former Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick has categorically opened up on his plans for Glasshouse.
Pinnick ruled out any possibility of returning to the helm of Nigerian football, stating clearly that while he is eligible, he has no desire to take up the role again.
What Pinnick said
Speaking in a video clip shared by News Central TV, Pinnick dismissed ongoing speculation about a potential comeback amid persistent challenges facing Nigerian football.
“I’m young, I’m 55, I can still be an NFF president, but do I want to be? Never,” he said.
"I'm young, I'm 55, I can still be an NFF president, but do I want to be? Never."
— News Central TV (@NewsCentralTV) January 17, 2026
Amaju Pinnick says age is no barrier to leadership but insists he has no intention of returning as @thenff president. pic.twitter.com/5CvKtHcIHH
Amaju Pinnick served as NFF president from 2014 to 2022.
Under his leadership, the Super Eagles qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, emerging from a tough qualifying group that included Cameroon, Zambia, and Algeria.
However, Nigeria failed to progress beyond the group stage at the tournament.
His tenure was also marred by recurring disputes over unpaid player allowances, frequent coaching changes, and allegations of political interference within the federation.