
Lack of productive performance in any group or organization is the fruit of having the wrong personnel heading such a group or organization. The best way to tackle such flops is to give the axe to the head of such group or Organization.
The NFF did that to Siasia and I Think Our Security Chiefs and Ministers needs that too and a bigger hole should be made for them to be axed out.
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