The contest for seats on the next Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) board is intensifying, with Chief Chikelue Iloenyosi, stepping up consultations and strategic alliances ahead of the elections.
In a move drawing attention across Nigeria’s sports community, Chief Iloenyosi recently held a high-level meeting in the UK with Martins Obiorah, a respected figure in international taekwondo.
Obiorah serves as Chairman of the Anambra State Taekwondo Association, Founder of Bestleg Taekwondo Academy UK, and Host of the Bestleg International Taekwondo Championships.
Their discussions centered on ambitious plans for sports development, youth empowerment, talent discovery, and stronger international collaboration.
According to sources close to the meeting, both administrators exchanged ideas on grassroots development, athlete mentorship, and creating wider international pathways for Nigerian talents across multiple sports.
Stakeholders view the meeting as another boost to Chikelue’s growing influence ahead of the NFF elective congress in Lafia, where he is expected to push for a seat on the federation’s next board.
The former Super Eagles defender has been expanding his alliances beyond football, positioning himself as a leading voice for progressive reforms, transparency, and stronger grassroots structures in Nigerian sports administration.
With endorsements rising and consultations gaining momentum, many football insiders now see De General Chikelue as one of the key figures to watch in the race for the next NFF Board.