Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi, who was part of Nigeria’s team at their maiden World Cup bow at USA ’94 has declared unequivocally that despite claims in various quarters, he has no issues with the football authorities. The former Togo coach had reportedly clashed with the Federation during the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and was alleged to have resigned after the tournament, but he has insisted that was in the past and all has been sorted as the Super Eagles look to go past the group stage for the first time since 1998
NFF setting up a new code of conduct for the Super
Eagle in the bud a recurrence of such by instituting a code of conduct and
making open how much it intends to spend during the tournament.
$12 million
has been drawn up with each player getting up to an accumulated sum of $100 000
if the Super Eagles eventually win the tournament,
NFF also assured team of good and intensive care as preparations will kick start when the team
meets Scotland at Fulham’s Craven Cottage ground in London on May 28
Nigeria
coach Stephen Keshi, who was part of Nigeria’s team at their maiden World Cup
bow at USA ’94 has declared unequivocally that despite claims in various
quarters, he has no issues with the football authorities.
The former Togo coach
had reportedly clashed with the Federation during the 2013 Africa Cup of
Nations and was alleged to have resigned after the tournament, but he has
insisted that was in the past and all has been sorted as the Super Eagles look
to go past the group stage for the first time since 1998source
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