Nick Mwendwa Back in the Stadium

Nick Mwendwa
Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa addresses the u13/u15 teams during the dispersal of balls meant for the u13/u15 league in 2016.
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Embattled  suspended FKF President Nick Mwendwa returned to the Stadium for the first time after exiting the FKF offices on Wednesday afternoon as he witnessed his side Kariobangi Sharks lose 3-1 to newly promoted Police FC at the Kasarani Annex. 

Mwendwa was on November 30 released on a cash bail of Ksh 10 million or a bond of Ksh 15 million after denying fraud-related charges related to the reported loss of KSh38 million at the federation. 

He was ordered not to access FKF offices without the permission of the court as well as being barred from interfering with any of the prosecution witnesses either directly or indirectly through his proxies. 

Nick was also restrained from discussing the subject matter in any media until the case was heard and determined. 

The 43-year-old wore a grey hoodie and blue matching jeans and arrived at the stadium in the company of Kariobangi Sharks CEO Lynda Ambiyo.
There were a few jeers from the partisan crowd that had attended the match but as he is known, Mwendwa ignored the crowd and continued to follow proceedings from the stands. 

In the match, Sharks were no match to the Policemen who toyed them around enroute to earning their second win of the season. Clinton Kananga scored for Police with Clifton Miheso earning a brace in the 3-1 rout.