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Former African Champion Apologises To NSF

Submitted by LEADERSHIP EDITORS on February 14, 2012 - 1:22am

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Former African scrabble champion, Dennis Ikekeregor, has apologised to the Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF) over his unruly behaviour and reneging to pay 10 percent of the presidential largesse given to them by President Goodluck Jonathan for winning the 2010 African Scrabble Championship (ASC) held in Ghana to NSF’s account for further development of the game. 

In a statement made available to LEADERSHIP SPORTS by NSF rules and disciplinary committee chairman, Sulaiman Garba Gora, the player who was banned from taking part in all NSF programmes and events alongside nine other players has written a letter of apology to the NSF disciplinary committee and has also paid the said 10 percent of the presidential largesse into NSF’s account.
 
Gora, in the statement added that, upon the apology by the player and payment of the largesse percentage, he has since been pardoned and readmitted into NSF accredited events. He urged all members of NSF and players to accord the former African scrabble king all rights and privileges due him as an NSF registered player.

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