CAF Appoints Nigeria’s Samson Adamu Acting General Secretary in Historic First

The Confederation of African Football has appointed Nigerian football administrator Samson Adamu as its Acting General Secretary, marking the first time a Nigerian will occupy the organisation’s top administrative role.

Nigerian football administrator Samson Adamu as its Acting General Secretary, marking the first time a Nigerian will occupy the organisation’s top administrative role.

The appointment was announced following a CAF Executive Committee meeting in Cairo by CAF President Patrice Motsepe.

Adamu takes over from Véron Mosengo-Omba, becoming the most senior administrative officer in the Cairo-based football governing body.

Before his appointment, Adamu served as CAF’s Director of Competitions and was widely regarded as a leading candidate for the role alongside Gelson Fernandes.

An alumnus of the FIFA Master programme, he holds a degree in Business Management and Computer Science from the American University of Paris.

In his new role, Adamu will oversee the day-to-day administration of CAF, manage the secretariat, and coordinate the implementation of decisions taken by the Executive Committee.

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