Friday 26 February 2016

Nigeria’s Super Eagles Coach Sunday Oliseh Resigns

Nigeria’s Super Eagles Head Coach Sunday Oliseh resigned his appointment in the early hours of Friday.
He took to his Twitter Handle to break the news to his employer, Nigeria Football Federation, NFF and the public.
Oliseh, who has been having misunderstandings with his employer, NFF, anchored his decision to quit the job on contract violations and unpaid wages.
“Due to Contract violations, lack of Support, Unpaid wages, Benefits to my players, Asst. Coaches & myself, I resign as Super Eagles Chief Coach,” he tweeted.
Earlier he had tweeted, “I feel fortunate, blessed and eternally grateful for having had the honour to Play, Captain & Coach this great Nation of ours, Nigeria.”
It would be recalled that the NFF Executive Committee had last week after its meeting in Abuja handed down some fresh conditions to Oliseh after overlooking his outbursts on the social media.
The Board had directed him to report to the Technical Department and former Coach of the Super Eagles, Shuaibu Amodu.
His Personal Assistant, Tijani Babangida, was sacked though Oliseh was insisting of having him (Babangida) on his payroll.

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