President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Amaju Pinnick has also been elected into the ExecutiveCommittee of CAF.
Pinnick will represent the West Zone B after defeating, Anjorin Moucharafou of Benin Republic in Thursday’s election.
Pinnick got 32 votes to Anjorin’s 17 to get a seat on CAF’s highest decision making organ.
In a similar vein, Ahmad Ahmad has been elected president of the Confederation of African football CAF.
The 57 year-old Head of the Madagascar Football Association pulled off a stunning upset to oust long-serving CAF president Issa Hayatou.
Ahmad won 34 of the 54 votes in the Presidential election, which was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Thursday.
The result means a change in leadership for the first time since Cameroonian Hayatou took charge in 1988.
Ahmad becomes the seventh President of CAF in the body’s 60-year history.
It was a dramatic end to the 29-year tenure of the 70-year-old Cameroonian.