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Amos Adamu was born on 31 December, 1952 in Nigeria, is a Nigerian sports administrator (born 1952). Discover Amos Adamu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 31 December 1952
Birthday 31 December
Birthplace Nigeria
Nationality Nigeria

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Children Ezekiel Adamu, Samson Adamu

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1952

Amos Adamu (born 31 December 1952) is a Nigerian sports administrator.

1992

He was appointed the Sole Administrator of the Nigeria Football Association in 1992.

After success in this position, he was then posted to the Federal Ministry of Sports as Director of Sports Development.

1999

Adamu was involved in the administration and organization of the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria and the Nations Cup in 2000.

2000

In December 2000 Adamu was named President for the Organising Committee for the 8th All-Africa Games (COJA).

2003

The games were held in Abuja, October 2003, in the newly constructed Abuja Stadium.

Adamu advised the government to sell this stadium immediately after the games in order to forestall the vandalisation typical of publicly owned buildings.

Subsequently, there was controversy about the conduct of the games organizers.

2005

In 2005, Adamu was picked as a member of the organizing committee for the first ever World Cup Finals in Africa to be hosted in South Africa 2010.

2006

In 2006, Adamu led the transformation of the Sports Ministry to the National Sports Commission (NSC).

Adamu became an Executive Committee member of FIFA and the Confederation of African Football.

2007

In April 2007, Adamu became the President of the West Africa Football Union.

2008

He was Director General of the Nigerian National Sports Commission for ten years before being redeployed in November 2008.

Before his appointment as Director General, Adamu was the Director of Sports of the ministry for 10 years.

Adamu holds a doctorate degree in physical and health education.

He was a university lecturer before joining the National Institute of Sports (NIS).

In May 2008, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports and Social Development in Bayelsa State told members of the Senate Committee on Sports that problems with sports in Nigeria included corruption and dominance by a "cabal" led by Adamu.

In July 2008, Adamu announced that the Nigeria Sports Commission had initiated an inquiry into allegations of corruption in the local league.

On 6 November 2008, President Umaru Yar'Adua ordered the removal of Adamu from the post of Director General of the National Sports Commission.

Adamu, the Director General of the National Sports Commission was eventually redeployed to the Ministry of Special Duties after the removal of erstwhile Minister for Sports and Chairman National Sports Commission Abdulrahman Gimba, in a cabinet reshuffle.

No reason was given.

2009

As of January 2009, Adamu was a member of FIFA’s 24-man executive committee.

He was scheduled to appear in a Nigerian court to press a claim for £2.3 million damages he had laid 15 months earlier against a newspaper that published allegations of corruption.

In August 2009, Adamu stated that problems in Nigerian sports since his redeployment had vindicated him.

2010

On 17 October 2010, it was reported in the UK Sunday Times that he allegedly agreed to receive £500,000 in order to influence the voting procedure with his vote for the 2018 FIFA World Cup bid.

He denied any wrongdoing.

An investigation by FIFA banned him and Reynald Temarii from soccer administration.

In November 2010 Adamu received a three-year ban and 10,000 Swiss franc fine from FIFA Ethics Committee after being found guilty of breaching bribery rules.

2016

Dr Cornel Borbély, chairman of the investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee of FIFA, conducted an investigation against Adamu in December 2016.

Adamu was found guilty for violating articles 13 (General rules of conduct), 15 (Loyalty) and 19 (Conflicts of interest) of the FIFA Code of Ethics by receiving money in exchange for World Cup votes.

2017

On 28 February 2017 the FIFA Ethics Committee banned Adamu for two years.