Clubs who have been the subject of complaints over late payables and contract breaches have received a severe warning from the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
The league's governing body has given each team until Monday, October 14, to fix the problem or permanently revoke the players' licenses.
As previously directed by the Players Status Committee, the NPFL had previously granted the impacted teams an extension till Friday, October 11, as reported by GROWING2GETHER7.
Heartland, 3SC, Bendel Insurance, Kwara United, Lobi Stars, El-Kanemi, Abia Warriors, Enyimba, Katsina United, and Akwa United are among the clubs that have been named in accusations regarding past due payables and contract violations.
Kennedy Boboye, Ezekiel, Stephen, Itodo, Prince Momoh, Aputazie, Samuel Emeka, Ifeanyi, Austin, Patrick, Nwogbara, and Chukwudi are all people that Heartland has filed complaints against for late payments and contract violations.
The following teams: El-Kanemi Warriors, Shooting Stars, Bendel Insurance, Kwara United, and Adekunle Ayobami Samuel of Lobi Stars are all facing problems with past-due payables and contract breaches: Solomon Babatunde, El-Kanemi Warriors, El-Kanemi United, and Yusuf Akeem Shira of Bendel Insurance.
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