Top Nigerian officials on Friday criticised the procedure used to determine the CAF African Player of the Year after John Obi Mikellost out to Ivorian star Yaya Toure.
The national team coaches of the 54 member countries vote for 10 nominated players on a scale of one to 10 points, with the highest score signifying their top pick.
Manchester City midfielder Toure collected 373 points and was voted by 28 national team coaches as their top pick for the past year, making it a hat-trick of wins after success in 2011 and 2012.
helsea midfielder Mikel was a distant second on 275 points, with just four national team coaches, including his own for Nigeria, choosing him as their best player.
But Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Aminu Maigari said he was disappointed that Mikel did not win the award, which was announced on Thursday evening in the country's financial hub, Lagos.
"I am disappointed that Mikel did not get this award. We have to review the procedure that is used to determine the winner of this award," he added.
NFF technical committee chairman Chris Green also demanded answers, saying in other top awards, several other interest groups are also involved in determining the winners.
"We would need some explanations as regards how the voting is done, as other awards allow for votes from the media as well as the fans," said a disappointed Green.
Nigeria had been hoping that Mikel would win the prize given that former Arsenal forward Nwankwo Kanu was the last from the country to be named CAF African Footballer of the year -- way back in 1999.
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